Judge Deflated Tire Over a Parking Spot

Posted on 17 August 2009

A Maryland judge has acknowledged deflating the tire of a car parked in a restricted area near the courthouse.

He isn’t apologizing either.

“Circuit Court Judge Robert C. Nalley tells WUSA, a local TV station, that he let out the air because leaving notes for illegal parkers is not effective.”

“The chief administrative judge for Maryland’s 7th Circuit, which includes Charles, says Nalley acknowledged his actions to him. Judge William D. Missouri suggested to The Washington Post that Nalley might be sanctioned for the action he took Monday.”

“Police in La Plata, Md., say they are investigating the incident.”

The owner of the car is Jean Washington who works part time at the courthouse as part of a cleaning crew. She maintains that she did not know that she couldn’t park in the area and never recieved any warnings.

Check out the original article: Md. Judge Admits Deflating Tire Over Parking

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