In April, the Montana judiciary was caught red-handed lobbying against bills that would lead to more accountability for judges.
A group of fed-up citizens who had suffered false imprisonments, loss of children, and more at the hands of corrupt judges formed the Montana State Council on Judicial Accountability and began lobbying the state for new oversight and real accountability.
Chief Justice Mike McGrath wrote, in an email to colleagues, "They don't seem to care much for Judicial Standards now that they've found out about it." He was referring to the wildly unpopular "Oversight" committee that tosses 98% of the complaints against judges.
A citizen's board of accountability would actually be the perfect answer to an out-of-control judiciary, and perhaps that's why Judge McGrath is so against it.
The #MontanaSupremeCourt might be the most corrupt court in the nation Check out these emails where judges are actively interfering in the legislative process and lobbying to stop judicial oversight.
"We are trying to abolish the Judicial Standard Commission, which oversees grievances against judges," he said.
The judicial emails revealed that the judges were mocking them and calling them "Goofy" in at least one email.
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