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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOklahoma Judge Exchanged 500 Text Messages with bailiff During Murder Trial
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/12/us/oklahoma-judge-texting-murder-trial.html
The states top jurist recommended that Traci Soderstrom, a district judge in Lincoln County, be removed from the bench after she and a bailiff mocked lawyers, jurors and witnesses.
An Oklahoma judge who exchanged 500 text messages with her bailiff during a murder trial mocking the physical appearance of lawyers, jurors and witnesses and deriding prosecutors should be removed from the bench, the states top judge said.
In a court filing on Tuesday, M. John Kane IV, the chief justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, recommended the removal of Traci Soderstrom, who was elected as district judge in Lincoln County in November and took the bench in January.
Judge Soderstrom, 50, was presiding over a murder trial that began on June 7 when she put her personal cellphone in her lap, out of the view of others in the courtroom, and texted continuously back and forth with the bailiff, according to Chief Justice Kanes petition.
Judge Soderstrom and the bailiff called murder trial witnesses liars, admired the looks of a police officer who was testifying, disparaged the local defense bar, expressed bias in favor of the defendant and displayed gross partiality against the state, Chief Justice Kane wrote.
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Oklahoma Judge Exchanged 500 Text Messages with bailiff During Murder Trial (Original Post)
Demovictory9
Oct 2023
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riversedge
(72,269 posts)1. Geez!! Yes. she should be tossed out of the Court!!
TheBlackAdder
(28,739 posts)2. If it happens in Oklahoma, it's OK.
Qutzupalotl
(14,946 posts)4. IOKIYAOK
TheBlackAdder
(28,739 posts)7. 🤣🤣🤣
LiberalFighter
(53,270 posts)3. She absolutely should be removed along with the bailiff.
Were cell phones allowed in the court? If not, she violated that too.
Considering that the jury likely noticed her facial expressions they may have been influenced.
Ex Lurker
(3,891 posts)6. I was in court one time when the judge's cell phone rang
He had a rule against phones in court so he fined himself $25.00.
Skittles
(157,381 posts)5. LOL
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