Over 100 Federal Judges Heard Cases Despite Conflicts Of Interest

Nearly 700 federal court cases from 2010 to 2018 were heard by 131 judges who had financial ties to a company that was part of the case, the Wall Street Journal reported, and in two-thirds of those cases they ruled in favor of the company. KEY FACTS Some 131 federal judges heard 685 cases in which they or family members held stock in a company involved in the case, the Journal reported Tuesday. After being contacted by the Journal, 56 of the 131 judges had their staff begin to tell people in 329 lawsuits that the judge should have recused themselves. In 21 cases, a judge or family held more than $50,000 in stock of a company involved in the litigation, while in 173 cases the holdings were higher than $15,000. Rodney Gilstrap, the chief federal judge for the Eastern District of Texas, led his peers with 138 cases in which he had a conflict of interest. New judges could be assigned to those cases—potentially changing the ruling—and some people who lost cases have already asked for that, the Journal reported. Key Quote “If you are a federal judge, you should not be holding individual stocks,” said Andrew O’Connor, whose suit against Comcast was sent to a state court—a development favored by the company—by Judge Lewis Babcock, of the U.S. District Court of Colorado. At the time, Babcock or his family owned at least $15,001 in Comcast stock and may have owned as much as $50,000. For his part, Babcock said “I dropped the ball.” His office did not have an adequate process for checking for conflicts of interest, he said. Chief Critic The report “raises a more systemic problem of judges chronically neglecting their duty to disqualify in such… Read More

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Ricky Ritch v. Aviva Bobb (2:06-cv-04795)

Ricky A Ritch exposes totally corrupt Aviva K. Bobb and county doucuments

District Court, C.D. California Last Updated: Jan. 27, 2021, 10:14 p.m. PST Assigned To: Christina A. Snyder Referred To: Jeffrey W. Johnson Date Filed: Aug. 1, 2006 Date Terminated: March 7, 2007 Date of Last Known Filing: March 16, 2009 Cause: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Other Jurisdiction Type: Federal question Docket Entries FJC Integrated Database This information was retrieved from the Integrated Database (IDB), a repository of federal civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases maintained and hosted by the Federal Judicial Center (FJC). The FJC is the research and education agency of the judicial branch of the U.S. government. Under a working arrangement with the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC), the FJC receives quarterly updates of the case-related data routinely reported by the courts to the AOUSC. The FJC then post-processes the data into a unified database, the IDB, which we share here. The FJC and the AOUSC were not actively involved in incorporating the data into CourtListener. We make every effort to ensure this data is accurate, but it may be out of date and it may be matched to the wrong docket. Despite our best efforts, due to gaps in this data, we can only match data to dockets via fuzzy automated systems that cannot be guaranteed. If you encounter any errors, please let us know and we will endeavor to make things right. All fields and their descriptions are available in the code books on the FJC Integrated Database website. Values last updated Aug. 27, 2020 Field Value Hints Office Number 2 Office codes are listed in the Guide to Judiciary Policies and Procedures, Appendix A. Origin (1) Original Proceeding Possible values: Original Proceeding; Removed (began in the state court,… Read More

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