Some state judges forget courts belong to public
W HAT is it about some judges in Oklahoma who believe their courtrooms are literally just that — theirs — and thus can be used however they please? How is it that some lose sight of, or simply choose to ignore, the fact that courtrooms are public property?
The latest example of judges behaving badly comes from Rogers County , where District Judge Dwayne Steidley had a sign posted outside his courtroom...
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