Alas, poor Roy! Alabama Supreme Court upholds his removal from the bench
Former Alabama State Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore got a big diss from seven retired Alabama Supreme Court justices this week when they upheld a decision by the states Judicial Inquiry Commission removing him from the bench. The seven were chosen to form a special Supreme Court to hear Moores appeal of the commissions ruling.
The retired justices wrote in their decision, We have previously determined that the charges were proven by clear and convincing evidence
we shall not disturb the sanction imposed. The decision was issued Wednesday, April 19.
The commission removed Moore from office last year after he instructed the states probate judges the officeholders tasked with issuing marriage licenses in that state to ignore the June 26, 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned bans on same-sex marriage nationwide. Despite federal court rulings, Moore insisted that the SCOTUS ruling didnt count in Alabama, and that his states marriage equality ban still ruled supreme there.
The Judicial Inquiry Commission was neither amused nor convinced and charged Moore with having flagrantly disregarded and abused his authority. Moore continued to argue, but he was still removed from the bench.
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