Massaging the judiciary.

AuthorPeters, Charles
PositionTILTING at windmills - Nevada judicial system - Brief article

Since 1994 I can't recall having had a sympathetic thought about O. J. Simpson. But I came as close to having one as I could--which is still pretty far from close--when I heard of his legal troubles in Nevada. The Nevada judicial system falls somewhat short of the ideal. More specifically, it is heavily politicized with a number of judges who, to put it gently, do not appear to have been selected on the basis of merit.

Consider district court judge Elizabeth Halverson. Her bailiff has complained, according to Governing magazine, that she "demanded that he give her foot massages and back rubs." She has been stopped by the county's chief judiciary officer, Kathy...

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