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· 12/27/2004

In Re Conduct of Ginsberg

Citations

  • 690 N.W.2d 539
  • 2004 Minn. LEXIS 773
  • 2004 WL 3017233

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  • stating that the suspension was to be followed by transfer to disability inactive status
  • stating that the suspension was to be followed by transfer to disability inactive status
  • “We conclude that any sanction short of removal would be wholly inadequate in the face of this aggregation of serious misconduct.”
  • “We conclude that any sanction short of removal would be wholly inadequate in the face of this aggregation of serious 38 misconduct.”
  • “Those who come before the courts cannot reasonably be expected to respect the law if those who preside on the bench are not perceived as respectful of the law.”
  • “Those who come before the courts cannot reasonably be expected to respect the law if those who preside on the bench are not perceived as respectful of the law.”

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Judges: Blatz

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