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Monday, April 23, 2012
Sidebar Religous References Do Not Call For Sanctions Against Judge
In a Stipulation (full text) filed last week with the Florida Supreme Court by counsel for the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission and trial court judge William Singbush, Judge Singbush admitted charges against him of habitual tardiness, He will write a letter of apology and receive a public reprimand. However the parties agreed that a second charge that Singbush made inappropriate religious references at a sidebar conversation was an isolated incident and will not lead to additional sanctions. In the religious comments at issue, Singbush said: "I don’t know of anybody that’s made a mistake – and except for perhaps one, and for that we murdered him. You know, he was faultless and we murdered him for it. That’s not politically correct but I happen to believe in God…Christ is the intercessor." AP reports on these developments.