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01/18/2007

And we think California judges can be strange?

Justice Elizabeth Weaver of the Michigan Supreme Court, in a series of dissents, accuses her colleagues of "bully tactics," "abuses of power" and "grossly unprofessional conduct."

This lady even has her own self-aggrandizing web site, unlike any judge's web presence I've ever seen.

Jan 18, 2007 11:14:00 AM | What were they thinking?
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