Minnesota Supreme Court censures, suspends Anoka County judge for misconduct
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Sept. 23, 2025, publicly censured and suspended an Anoka County District Court judge for nine months following a misconduct case brought by the Board on Judicial Standards. The high court’s order cites key findings from the board’s investigation, according to the Star Tribune.
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📌 Key Facts
- Minnesota Supreme Court ordered a 9-month suspension
- Discipline follows a Board on Judicial Standards misconduct case
- Action concerns an Anoka County District Court judge
- Order issued Sept. 23, 2025
🔄 New Information
- Reports that the judge was publicly censured in addition to being suspended.
- Identifies the judge by name.
- Describes key findings from the Board on Judicial Standards’ misconduct investigation as cited in the Supreme Court order.
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Minnesota judge censured and suspended after misconduct investigation
New Information
- Reports that the judge was publicly censured in addition to being suspended.
- Identifies the judge by name.
- Describes key findings from the Board on Judicial Standards’ misconduct investigation as cited in the Supreme Court order.
Anoka County judge suspended 9 months for misconduct
- Minnesota Supreme Court ordered a 9-month suspension
- Discipline follows a Board on Judicial Standards misconduct case
- Action concerns an Anoka County District Court judge