Thomas J. Moyer, an Ohio Supreme Court Judge ran on the Bush-Cheney ticket, refused to recuse himself from a case filed by 40 Ohio citizens. The law
alleges fraud in the state presidential election and the election of the Chief Justice Moyer. Moyer threw out the challenge on Thursday stating �Ohio
law allows only one race to be challenged in a single complaint.� A prominent Cleveland lawyer who declined to be named who has a personal
relationship with the judge said, �I doubt he would do something so unethical.
Clearly there is a mistake because he has the highest integrity and standards�
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Ohio Chief Supreme Court Jude Throws out Election Challenge Case In Which He Is Named
By Larisa Alexandrovna Staff Writer
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Thomas J. Moyer, who ran on the Bush-Cheney ticket, declined to recuse himself from a case in which he is also one of the
named parties,
RAW STORY has discovered.
The case, filed by 40 Ohio citizens, alleged fraud in the stare�s presidential election and the election of the Chief Justice Moyer. Moyer threw out
the challenge Thursday, saying, �Ohio law allows only one race to be challenged in a single complaint.�
RAW STORY spoke with two separate legal experts not associated with the case who declined to be named for concern of their professional careers. A
leading Ohio attorney said that �he had never heard of such a case, but even if this law exists somewhere, several ethical codes are most certainly
and directly violated.�
Ohio DR8 of the Ethics Code notes that one must not �use his public postion to obtain, or attempt to obtain, a special advantage in legistative
matters for himself or for a client under circumstances where he knows or it is obvious that such actions is not in the public interest.
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All I can say is, well I can�t and still conform to ATS policy but the Judge takes the cake, does he really think he will get away this? Or is it
that he will get away with this? I don�t know much about American law but can�t he be brought before some sort of commission and reprimanded or
something, I just don�t see a person able to get away with something of this nature.
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[edit on 18/12/2004 by Sauron]