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Greetings!
Oh the perils of being an amateur journalist! This is a correction to my earlier newsletter and I apologize to District Clerk Doryn Danner Glenn, who is one of the finest public servants you will ever meet.
Judge Dupuy's crazy e-mail went to the County Attorney and to Ms. Glenn. Mrs. Glenn DID NOT forward the email to her friend and former boss Judge Yarbrough (although I am sure she wanted to). Instead, Harvey Bazaman sent it to Judge Yarbrough. Someone forwarded the e-mail to Judge Radcliffe, who forwarded it to Lori Laird (who has no unseemly relationships with anyone).
The e-mail chain attached to Radcliffe's motions to recuse Dupuy is set forth below to make things clear. It is almost unfair to Judges Yarbrough and Radcliffe to even re-print an e-mail that is so mostly untrue and written in such an inflammatory manner. But, Judge Radcliffe made it a public record and all attorneys should read the e-mail for themselves and make their own minds up.
I apologize to our wonderful interim District Clerk for my mistake. We are going to miss her in three weeks, since the newly elected District Clerk will take office as soon as votes are canvassed.
Greg Enos
(281) 333-3030
greg@enoslaw.com
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Judge Dupuy's Email That Is NOT True (except for the little part that is true about Judge Radcliffe should not be both judge and attorney in the same county).
This email from Judge Dupuy, however valid his point about Judge Radcliffe may be, is such an outrageous assault on his fellow judges and the truth, that it might be "the straw that finally broke the camel's back" and brings the Judicial Conduct Commission down on Dupuy.
Everyone involved in this controversy who wears a black robe should review The Texas Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 2A, which states:
A. A judge shall comply with the law and should act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.
Here is the e-mail Dupuy sent out, which is now public record and attached to all of the motions to recuse Judge Radcliffe and Lori Laird are filing. A hearing is set for tomorrow, October 16 at 10:00 a.m. in the big courtroom on the 4th floor on these motions to recuse Dupuy. I am sure this e-mail will be discussed.
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Mea Culpa!
Me one sad Longhorn, attorney and pseudo-journalist.
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