slacker Posted October 24, 2006 Share Posted October 24, 2006 Irregular News for 10.24.06 Winston-Salem, NC -- A testy exchange between a Superior Court judge and a lawyer has netted the attorney two days in jail and the temporary loss of his law license. Judge Michael Helms also sentenced Raymond Marshall to submit to a psychologist's examination and to perform 70 hours of community service for the contempt of court violation. Marshall cannot practice law for 30 days, but his license may be returned sooner if he performs the community service, Helms said. An outburst in court by Marshall was the culmination of a dispute that began about a month ago, when one of Marshall's clients appeared before the judge on an assault charge - the third time the case was brought to a trial. Helms and Marshall clashed several times during the legal process, and Marshall filed a motion Sept. 29 seeking Helms' removal from the case, accusing the judge of intimidation. On Oct. 4, the first day of the latest trial, Helms stopped Marshall during the questioning of one of the witnesses. Marshall said "Lord," reared back in his chair with outstretched arms, cast his eyes upward and turned to the audience, Helms said. "How am I supposed to take that?" Helms said Thursday as he penalized the lawyer. "If the court does not get the respect from members of the bar, we can't have the respect from clients, and then we have anarchy." Marshall, who is also a minister, said the remark was the beginning of a prayer. He apologized to Helms and said he did not intend to be disrespectful or for his remark to be heard by others. "When you're involved in trial and the motors are running ... there are times when you feel you need strength and my strength comes from God," Marshall said. Attorneys at Thursday's hearing had mixed feelings about the ruling. District Attorney Tom Keith said the judgment was appropriate. "There are rules of court we must comply with whether we think the judge is liberal, conservative, tough or easy, so you don't pick a fight with him regardless of how big you think your ego is," he said. "Ray violated the rules." source Quote Link to comment
rawhide Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 Yeah that's right don't worry about the law worry about each others ego. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 I think the judge took this a little too far!!!!! Quote Link to comment
Redman Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 I think the judge was fair. If the lawyer had a problem, he should have saved it for private council, not question the Judge in his courtroom. Actually, he didn't even question him, he went beyond the questioning to a disrespectful act. By direspectful, I don't mean by the use of the word "lord", but the posing of a question to the lord as if to say "Lord, this judge is rediculous". Quote Link to comment
huskernumerouno Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 I think they both made asses of themdselves. Just my opinion Quote Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted October 25, 2006 Share Posted October 25, 2006 Think of it in terms of a player and an official. It's permissible to disagree with the call, and even to argue. It is not permissible to "show up" the official. Same principle... Quote Link to comment
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