► Judge William Holden of Norwalk, Connecticut; lazy Dumbo Print E-mail
User Rating: / 1
PoorBest 

Judge William Holden of Norwalk, Connecticut; lazy Dumbo

 

The state of Connecticut provided William Holden with a law license in 1973.

 

The Statewide Grievance Committee found Billy guilty of the following misconduct.

  • Negligently failed to perform judicial duties
  • Failed to promptly dispose of court business
  • Failed to timely respond to motion
  • Failed to perform judicial duties competently (Dumbo)
  • Failed to act with due diligence (slacker)

In one matter, it took Lazy Bill two (2) years to file a response to a motion filed in his court.

 

In another matter, it took Lazy Bill thirteen (13) months to perform the perfunctory task of signing off on a trial transcript.

 

As a consequence of his misconduct, the enablers sitting on the Judicial Review Council punished Billy by gifting him with a complimentary 20-day suspension.

 

As we speak (ca. July 2014) Billy continues to sit as a Superior Court Judge in Norwalk, Connecticut.

 

 

Who's Online

We have 212 guests online

Donation Request

Your donations are needed to help defray the recurring costs for internet services, cable access, research via LexisNexis, media subscriptions, and the employment of a researcher and editor.

Donate Here

The Committee to Expose Dishonest and Incompetent Judges, Attorneys and Public Officials, Powered by Joomla!; Joomla templates by SG web hosting

website counter