Judiciary
Suspension upheld for former decide accused of pro-Democratic posts
Decide Mark B. Cohen of the Philadelphia Court docket of Frequent Pleas is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania Home of Representatives. He was in workplace from 1974 to 2016. (Photograph from the Pennsylvania Home of Representatives’ archives)
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court docket has upheld the suspension of a former Philadelphia decide for partisan posts on Fb, according to PennLive.com.
Former Philadelphia County Decide Mark Cohen was suspended in May 2024 after the Court docket of Judicial Self-discipline dominated his Fb messages violated the Pennsylvania Judicial Canons, which typically are interpreted to forbid sitting judges from making overtly political statements.
In upholding the suspension, the Supreme Court docket final week dominated Cohen—additionally a longtime Democratic member of the state Home—gave the impression to be appearing like an advocate for the Democratic Social gathering from the bench. The suspension lasted till Dec. 31, 2024—the date of his obligatory retirement from the bench.
Cohen had argued his posts have been protected by the First Modification proper to free speech.
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