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IowaStatePhiPsi 10-26-2004 09:59 PM

Texas Judge throws party in courtroom for sentencing
 
http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/10/26/pr....ap/index.html

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DALLAS, Texas (AP) -- A judge threw a party complete with balloons, streamers and a cake to welcome a former fugitive back to her court -- and sentence him to life in prison.

"You just made my day when I heard you had finally come home," Criminal Courts Judge Faith Johnson told Billy Wayne Williams, who had been convicted in absentia of aggravated assault after he disappeared a year ago. "We're so excited to see you, we're throwing a party for you."

Williams, 53, who has a criminal record dating to the 1980s, was accused of choking his girlfriend until she passed out. He failed to appear for his trial last November and was captured Thursday at a gas station in suburban Arlington.

Before he was brought into the courtroom on Monday, the judge directed staff members as they placed balloons and streamers around the courtroom. A colorful cake was decorated with his name and one candle to signify the year he spent on the lam.

"It seems like everyone wants to have a party, and it's fun for you people, but not for me," Williams told reporters as he was led away in handcuffs.

Seana Willing, executive director of the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct, said she found the incident troubling. "It's the kind of thing I look at and scratch my head and wonder, `What was she thinking?"' Willing said.

She questioned whether the party violated standards of decorum and impartiality.

"The whole purpose of it was to mock him, to make him feel bad. I guess she could have put him in the stockade, in the pillory, in front of the town square and let people mock him," Willing said.

Willing said the commission will investigate if a complaint is filed, or can decide on its own to look into the matter. Judges found guilty of misconduct face a range of discipline, from private admonition to removal from the bench.

She said Johnson had never been disciplined by the regulatory agency.

Calls to the judge's office were not immediately returned Tuesday.

Trent Touchstone, a supervisory deputy U.S. marshal, said Johnson took a special interest in Williams' case after he jumped bail that she had set following the 2002 assault.

"Put yourself in her position," Touchstone said. "She's going through a trial with a jury, with defense attorneys, with prosecutors and rolling along and one day the defendant decides not to show up, and everything comes to a screeching halt."

AlphaSigOU 10-26-2004 10:02 PM

I LOVE IT!!! May skirt the bounds of judicial propriety, but at least it's a damn sight better than a good ol' Texas hanging party... get a rope and a six-pack!

steelepike 10-27-2004 03:19 AM

I knew there was a reason to like Texas.

KillarneyRose 10-27-2004 06:45 AM

Re: Texas Judge throws party in courtroom for sentencing
 
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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
"The whole purpose of it was to mock him, to make him feel bad.

Oh no; not THAT!!! And he seems like SUCH a good guy, too... :eek:

kddani 10-27-2004 08:28 AM

Re: Re: Texas Judge throws party in courtroom for sentencing
 
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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
Oh no; not THAT!!! And he seems like SUCH a good guy, too... :eek:
maybe he'll be showing up on the prisoner personals (see the "Wow" thread in the Cool Sites forum). KR, if you like him so much, you could be his new pen pal!

AlphaSigOU 10-27-2004 08:29 AM

Re: Re: Texas Judge throws party in courtroom for sentencing
 
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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
Oh no; not THAT!!! And he seems like SUCH a good guy, too... :eek:
He mocked the judicial system by jumping bail... isn't it right, then, for the courts to mock him back? :D

kddani 10-27-2004 08:34 AM

While the judge is probably going to catch hell for this (though, it is Texas... this might be more acceptable down there) because there's a certain kind of decorum required for judges (hijack-hey Pittsburghers, remember Judge McFalls(offthebenchdrunkwithhispantsdown)?). But it's funny as hell.........

dzandiloo 10-27-2004 11:00 AM

Texas judges are elected. I bet her constituents will love this, and she'll be re-elected in a heartbeat.

Kevin 10-27-2004 11:06 AM

I think the fella had it coming? Who had to pay for the cake and balloons? I hope not the taxpayers.

But funny anyhow.


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