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In reply to the discussion: BFEE Judge who Railroaded Gov. Don Siegelman Relieved of Docket for (allegedly) Beating Ex-Wife [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)18. Guy's probably in rehab, getting sobered up quickly so he can return to government service.
Don't want to miss any important cases or anything.
Federal Judge Mark Fuller Arrested After Alleged Spousal Abuse
Jonathan Turley, August 12, 2014
EXCERPT...
Police say that the Fullers have accused each other of starting the fight. Kelli Fuller, 41, said that the fight ensured after she accused her husband of having an affair with a law clerk and that he responded by pulling her hair, throwing her to the ground, and then dragging and kicking her (including several times to the face). The judge insists that his wife threw a drink at him and that he grabbed her and tossed her to the ground in self-defense.
When Mrs. Fuller answered the door, police officers saw visible cuts on her mouth and forehead as well as bruises on her legs. Officers also say that the judge was found on the bed and smelling of alcohol and that they saw glass and hair on the floor as well as blood in the bathroom.
Kellis 17-year-old son, Hunter Gregg, told police that the couple has a volatile relationship and that this was not the first time an incident like this had occurred. He said that he heard his step father and mother arguing when he passed by their room.
The judge raced a misdemeanor charge punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Fuller is relatively young and not near retirement from the Middle District of Alabama. He was previously the subject of scathing criticism for his role in the trial of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman. Fuller, a lifelong Republican and party donor, was accused of a series of conflicts of interest. Those concerns were magnified when Fuller would not accept a hung jury despite twice being informed that the jury could not reach a verdict for Siegelman and co-Defendant Richard Scrushy, founder and former CEO of HealthSouth, on allegations of federal funds bribery. Fuller told the jurors that they could face a lifetime job . . . as a juror while noting that he had a lifetime appointment and was a very patient person. That lifetime job however may not be as secure as he thought.
If convicted of a misdemeanor, the judge could fight any effort of impeachment as falling below the type of conduct warranting removal from the life-time appointment to the federal bench. Private conduct can be grounds for impeachment but the removal provision has been largely confined to breaches connected to the office or crimes that would constitute serious unethical or criminal conduct. Spousal abuse is clearly quite serious but he could argue that the matter was charged as a misdemeanor and has already alleged that there were mitigating circumstances or a defense of innocence in the matter. If he pleads or is found guilty, it could come down to how the final conviction is framed in terms of the specific counts.
SOURCE: http://jonathanturley.org/2014/08/12/federal-judge-mark-fuller-arrested-after-alleged-spousal-abuse/
We don't know what his first wife told the court she thought of him. As the records were conveniently ordered sealed, she surely must have said some really nice things.
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BFEE Judge who Railroaded Gov. Don Siegelman Relieved of Docket for (allegedly) Beating Ex-Wife [View all]
Octafish
Aug 2014
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Will President Obama Maintain Zero Tolerance for Domestic Violence in This Case?
Octafish
Aug 2014
#5
bet you could pass the guy a few grand on the 9th green and your DUI problems were over!
certainot
Aug 2014
#4
thanks for keeping up with this. americans will be paying a long time for all not going apeshit
certainot
Aug 2014
#7
heard the tape of johnson referring to the nixon sabotage of vietnam peace talks as treason- to
certainot
Aug 2014
#9
maybe further declassification will help but i don't think we'll be seeing this stuff in
certainot
Aug 2014
#11
Guy's probably in rehab, getting sobered up quickly so he can return to government service.
Octafish
Aug 2014
#18
Still waiting for the DOJ to do with the Siegelman case what they did with Ted Steven's case.
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#13
The ''best'' spin is the administration had to make a deal with Alabama's US Senators...
Octafish
Aug 2014
#17
His Honor may not be the worst on the Dixie Mafia bench. John D ''Roy'' Atchison is a name to know.
Octafish
Aug 2014
#19
You are most welcome, Uncle Joe! GOP crooks are terrible people to think about.
Octafish
Aug 2014
#20
More for the Pen: William Pryor, Leura Canary, Karl Rove, Ralph Reed, Jack Abramoff...
Octafish
Aug 2014
#23