Court upholds suspension of judge who publicly disparaged President Trump

FPI / May 26, 2019 The Supreme Court of Utah has upheld the six-month suspension without pay of Judge Michael Kwan. The court found that Kwan, a Taylorsville Justice Court judge, undermined public confidence in the courts by intervening in the political process with several disparaging comments he made about President Donald Trump on social […]
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