Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 8, 2013
In a first, lawyer dinged over judicial race
In a decision made public Friday, the bar court ruled that former Yolo County Deputy District Attorney Clinton E. Parish made "a false assertion in a campaign mailer, with reckless disregard for the truth" during a bench contest.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
For the first time, the State Bar Court has found a lawyer culpable of violating judicial ethics rules while running for judge.
In a decision made public Friday, the bar court ruled that former Yolo County Deputy District Attorney Clinton E. Parish made "a false assertion in a campaign mailer, with reckless disregard for the truth" during his 2012 election campaign against incumbent S...
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