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History of SBX 211 and AB 2960 SBX 2 11 Commencing in the mid to late 1980s California Counties and State Superior Courts began paying State Superior Court judges (Trial Court judges) payments in addition to their State Compensation. These payments were called “Supplemental or Local Judicial Benefit Payments” (payments). California Constitution, Article VI, Section 19, required Judicial State Compensation could only be set by the California Legislature. The payments were held to violate the California Constitution in Sturgeon v. County of Los Angeles, 167 Cal.App.4th 630 (2008), Review Denied, 2009). In response, the California Legislature approved and Governor Schwarzenegger signed SBX 2 11 on February 20, 2009, Effective May 20, 2009: (1) allowing the payments to continue in Section 2 and adding such as Section 68220 to the California Government Code; (2) defining the payments to include salary, compensation, benefits 401K and 457K plans in Section 3 and adding such as Section 68221 to the California Government Code; (3) stating nothing in SBX 2 11 requires the Judicial Council to pay for judicial benefits or previous benefits in Section 4 and adding such as Section 68222 to the California Government Code. At all times, the payments violated both California and federal Criminal laws as “bribes” under California Criminal law and 18 U.S.C. Section 1346- “the intangible right to honest services” under Federal law. SBX 2 11 addressed the California violations in Section 5 with retroactive immunity as follows: “Notwithstanding any other law, no governmental entity, or officer or employee of a governmental entity, shall incur any liability or be subject to prosecution or disciplinary action because of benefits provided to a judge under the official action of a governmental entity prior to the effective date of this act on… Read More

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Corrupt Judge Nicholas C. Murion

Judge Nickolas C. Murnion 16th Judicial District Court 406-346-6109 1200 Main St PO Box 107 Forsyth, MT 59327 Nickolas Murnion is a judge on the 16th Judicial District Court in Montana. He was appointed by Democratic Governor Steve Bullock on February 24, 2016, following the retirement of Judge George W. Huss. Murnion was sworn in on March 17. He ran for election to his seat in 2016. As an incumbent running unopposed, Murnion faced a retention election on November 8, 2016. He won retention in the election. Murnion was born in Jordan, Mont., and attended Garfield County High School. He received a bachelor’s degree in government from Montana State University and a J.D. from the University of Montana. His professional experience includes working as an attorney in private practice and as a part-time county attorney. The Sixteenth Judicial District includes Carter, Custer, Fallon, Garfield, Powder River, Rosebud and Treasure Counties. The District Court Judge hears cases in each of the 7 counties throughout the district. There are two elected District Court Judges in the Sixteenth Judicial District. Judge Michael B. Hayworth is headquarter out of the Custer County courthouse and Judge Nickolas C. Murnion is headquarter out of the Rosebud County courthouse. The type of case the Sixteenth Judicial District oversee are Adoption, Civil, Criminal, Dependent Neglect, Domestic Relations, Guardianship, Juvenile, Paternity, Probate, and Sanity Cases. The District Court also conducts Judge Trials and Jury Trials in both Civil and Criminal cases. The County Clerk of the District Court is the official keeper of all District Court records. The District Court Judge is unable to discuss any ongoing case with anyone. Please contact his Judicial Assistant or the Clerk of the District Court with any questions. Dishonorable Judge Nicolas Murion… Read More

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