Current:Home > StocksTradeEdge-Philadelphia judge receives unpaid suspension for his political posts on Facebook -Prime Capital Blueprint
TradeEdge-Philadelphia judge receives unpaid suspension for his political posts on Facebook
PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-10 21:48:37
HARRISBURG,TradeEdge Pa. (AP) — A Philadelphia family court judge has been suspended without pay for the last three months of his time on the bench after the Court of Judicial Discipline determined his politically charged social media posts violated jurists’ behavioral standards.
The court on Monday imposed the punishment against Common Pleas Judge Mark B. Cohen, who before he became a judge spent more than four decades as a Democratic state representative.
The opinion and order faulted Cohen’s “actions in repeatedly posting items on the internet reflecting his political views even after being warned not to do so.”
Cohen’s lawyer, Sam Stretton, said Tuesday that he plans to appeal to the state Supreme Court. He described Cohen as a compulsive reader and very knowledgeable person, and that his blog posts about public issues were revised to end endorsements of candidates after he became a judge more than six years ago.
“I think it’s important for judges to be able to speak out in a reserved way as long as they don’t talk about cases in their courthouse, things of that nature,” Stretton said.
In an opinion issued in May, the court listed dozens of Cohen’s Facebook posts, including posts that said President Joe Biden “has proven to be an excellent president,” expressed support for Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s tactics in an impeachment proceeding, and issued a “plea for more domestic spending and less military spending.”
“Judge Cohen sits as a representative of all judges in Pennsylvania and has a duty to refrain from causing members of the public to question whether judges generally act on such strident beliefs as he expresses,” the court wrote in May.
Cohen is 75 years old, the age limit for judges, so Stretton said his time as a judge will end when his suspension does on Dec. 31.
veryGood! (21644)
Related
- Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
- North Korea fired over 200 artillery shells near disputed sea boundary
- Maui’s mayor says Lahaina debris site will be used temporarily until a permanent spot is found
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, longtime Missouri Republican congressman, won’t seek reelection
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- How Gypsy Rose Blanchard Feels About Ex Nicholas Godejohn Amid His Life in Prison Sentence
- FDA approves Florida's plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada
- WIC helps moms and kids eat. But finding what you need isn’t always easy
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- U.S. unemployment has been under 4% for the longest streak since the Vietnam War
Ranking
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- 'Secret tunnel' project under Virginia home shut down after complaints, TikToker says
- Golden Wedding recap: Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist are married! See what made us tear up.
- Vessel loaded with fertilizer sinks in the Danube in Serbia, prompting environmental fears
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Tax season can be terrifying. Here's everything to know before filing your taxes in 2024.
- FDA approves Florida's plan to import cheaper drugs from Canada
- Las Vegas police arrest couple on murder charges in killings of homeless people
Recommendation
Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
China calls for peaceful coexistence and promises pandas on the 45th anniversary of U.S.-China ties
New Jersey records fewest shootings in 2023 since tracking began nearly 15 years ago
AP PHOTOS: In idyllic Kashmir’s ‘Great Winter,’ cold adds charm but life is challenging for locals
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
This week on Sunday Morning (January 7)
Rachel Maddow and Bob Woodruff lend us some journalistic integrity
WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern California industrial waste dump site