USDC Judge Boasberg: Completely Exonerated, After Bondi Smear…

This should surprise no one who’s been paying attention.

He’s a very fine jurist, and this proves it:

…After conducting an initial review, the chief judge of a circuit may dismiss a complaint of judicial misconduct if he concludes:

(A) that the claimed conduct, even if it occurred, “is not prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts”;

(B) that the complaint “is directly related to the merits of a decision or procedural ruling”;

(C) that the complaint is “frivolous” because the charges are wholly unsupported; or

(D) that the complaint “lack[s] sufficient evidence to raise an inference
that misconduct has occurred.” Judicial-Conduct Rule 11(c)(1)(A)–(D); see 28 U.S.C.
§ 352(a), (b).

This complaint warrants dismissal….

Now you know. Onward, resolutely.

नमस्ते

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