JUDGE Accused of Violating 1st, 4th, 14th Amendments in Search of Victim’s Home
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Guest by post by Bob Unruh
Personally confiscated items in disputed divorce case
A now-“retired” judge in West Virginia is being accused of violating the First, Fourth and 14th Amendments all at once when she personally traveled to the home of a man involved in a divorce dispute, and then supervised the confiscation of various items from his home.
And the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said since her actions did not fall within any definition of judicial proceedings, she is liable for damages.
The Institute for Justice explains a case by Matthew Gibson now will proceed against former judge Louise Goldston.