LA PLATA, Md. – A circuit court judge has acknowledged he deflated a tire on a car parked in a restricted area near his courthouse earlier this week. But he isn't apologizing.
Charles County Judge Robert C. Nalley told station WUSA on Wednesday that he let out the air because leaving notes for those parked illegally isn't effective.
The chief administrative judge for Maryland's 7th Circuit said Nalley told him what he had done on Monday. Judge William D. Missouri suggested to The Washington Post that Nalley might be sanctioned.
The owner of the car, Jean Washington, works part-time at the courthouse in La Plata as part of a cleaning crew and said she didn't know she couldn't park in the restricted area. She said she never received any warnings.
Police are investigating the incident.
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10 comments:
another legal maniac who thnnks he is above the law
"His courthouse?" Another example of how these people lose focus of who and what they are.
Justice on the spot at no cost to the taxpayers - what's wrong with that?
What an arrogant, egotistical "you know what"...
This guy must be related to Barrie.
He should have cut her tires and
smashed all the glass out of the car.The signs were there and if she can't read , then she shouldn't be driving. Put her on the hit list!
Restricted means "no parking"
excuses don't hit it . She got off light.
Sign or no sign the judge should be removed from the bench he's now a criminal.
Wow,A judge thinking hes better than a cleaning lady-Who would have thunk it?If the spot was clearly marked she was an idiot to park there,but it doesnt give him the right to touch her car.
That is a citation! Tampering with a motor vehicle.
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