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Cook County Judge a Loose Cannonby David Protess, Huffington Post
Serbian immigrant Marko Pantelic drove across town to the Leighton Criminal Court Building on Sept. 6 to support a wrongfully accused friend and "to see how justice works in America." He should have stayed home.
Pantelic, 26, took a seat in the third row of courtroom 506 next to his friend, Bratislav Kovacevic, who figured prosecutors would drop battery charges against him. This was not unrealistic considering that the victim, Marija Nikolska, admitted she had misidentified him as the mope who broke her nose.
The victim's advocate, Spomenka Luedi, M.D. and DDS., sat directly behind the men, pleased that Nikolska was in court to rectify her mistake. Glancing at the judge, Luedi thought it odd that she kept zipping and unzipping her robe, but this judge had some weird mannerisms. The zipping and unzipping intensified. Then the judge fixed her gaze on Pantelic, and the zipping stopped.
"Mr. Pantelic leaned over to his friend and whispered something during a recess," Luedi said in an interview. "At this point, the judge went berserk."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-protess/cook-county-judge-a-loose_b_3973197.html
Xipe Totec
(44,060 posts)She needs to be institutionalized.
IADEMO2004
(5,875 posts)LegalScholar
(84 posts)This really makes you stop to think about all the injustice that is going on in court rooms everywhere. Think about all the Markos out there who never receive any press.
gopiscrap
(24,170 posts)gopiscrap
(24,170 posts)LegalScholar
(84 posts)LegalScholar
(84 posts)Read the update at the end of the original story.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-protess/cook-county-judge-a-loose_b_3973197.html
frazzled
(18,402 posts)I find it infuriating every voting cycle, when I spend hours reading through the various judicial ratings and then preparing a cheat sheet to take to the polls for myself and mr. frazzled. (Thankfully, there are places like http://www.voteforjudges.org/2012_GENERAL_ELECTION_RATINGS_from_the_Alliance.pdf which includes ratings from the following: Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Chicago
Area (AABA), Black Womens Lawyers Association of Greater Chicago (BWLA), Chicago Council of Lawyers (CCL),
Cook County Bar Association (CCBA), Decalogue Society of Lawyers (DSL), Hellenic Bar Association (HBA),
Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois (HLAI), Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA),
Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago (LAGBAC), Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois (PRBA), and
Womens Bar Association of Illinois (WBAI) ).
And the result? Let me quote:
http://www.wbez.org/blog/city-room-blog/election-file-voting-guide-should-i-retain-these-judges-or-boot-them
How do we overcome this?
LegalScholar
(84 posts)...seems like you're set for life.
Nice gig, 'eh?
ColesCountyDem
(6,944 posts)1.) Lower the retention threshold to 50% +1;
2.) Make the retention question a 4-year one, rather than the current 10-year.
frazzled
(18,402 posts)The fact is, too many regular citizens don't even bother to vote this part of the ballot. And who could blame them? You have 65 judges you've never heard of, and researching it is neither a pleasant task nor even very helpful. All these judges need to do is get a few hundred friends and family members to vote to retain them and they've probably beaten the odds!
mopinko
(71,789 posts)there is no way i am going to hurt a good judge. but if i can add my vote to any campaign to get rid of a bad judge, i am in.
i am very careful with the elections, but the retentions? 60% is nuts.