AEJE CHARGES PHOENIX SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE ALICE WRIGHT WITH VIOLATING THE CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT

PHOENIX ARIZONA--THE AMERICANS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF JUDICIAL ETHICS (AEJE)
HAS FILED CHARGES WITH ARIZONA COMMISSION OF JUDICICAL CONDUCT WITH VIOLATING THE CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT. In a hearing Judge Alice Wright refused to appoint a attorney to represent a disabled girl in a case in which Judge Alice Wright has previously appointed an attorney to represent the said disabled girl. Judge Alice Wright said, "Your not disabled and I will not appoint an attorney for you." The charges allege that Judge Alice Wright exhibited a bias and prejudice not in keeping with the Code of Judicial Conduct. AEJE urges the "removal" of Judge Alice Wright from the bench http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/ because according to the charges AEJE feels that Judge Alice Wright does not possess the temperment to be a judge and according to the papers filed acted in violation of the Code of Judicial Conduct. Christopher Stoller is the Director of the Americans for the Enforcement of JudicalEthics, a national judicial ethics group that advocates the "strict" enforcement of attorney ethics.
Legal Disclaimer: Judge Alice Wright is considered innocient until proven guilty of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.

