The Louisiana Supreme Court has temporarily removed 19th Judicial District Judge Eboni Johnson Rose from her elected post, citing concerns that she poses a “substantial threat of serious harm to the public” amid a formal investigation by the Louisiana Judiciary Commission. The Court’s decision, made in a 5-2 ruling, comes in the wake of allegations of misconduct in four separate criminal cases.
Among the alleged transgressions, Judge Rose has been accused of accusing the District Attorney’s office of targeting young black men and using a racial slur during a sidebar conversation. In response to these allegations, Rose’s attorneys have described her as “exceptionally remorseful” and claimed that her actions were an “extreme aberration” from her character.
The Louisiana Judiciary Commission has expressed deep concern over Judge Rose’s alleged succession of legal errors in criminal cases and her use of a racial slur, stating that these actions may pose a threat to the public and the administration of justice.
Judge Rose has acknowledged that she performed poorly in some of the cases in question, but has maintained that her actions were the result of unintentional mistakes and oversights rather than deliberate indifference or bad faith.
The investigation into Judge Rose’s conduct is ongoing, and her attorney, James Clary Jr., has stated that she will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation.
“We have nothing but respect for the Supreme Court’s processes and rules,” Clary said. “At the end of this, we want to be better.”
The Louisiana Supreme Court’s decision to suspend Judge Rose is a rare move, with the Court acknowledging that there is no direct precedent for such an action under similar circumstances. However, the Court has determined that the allegations against Judge Rose are serious enough to warrant her removal from the bench on an interim basis.
Judge Rose’s suspension will remain in effect until the investigation by the Louisiana Judiciary Commission is complete and a final decision is made regarding her conduct.
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