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  Judicial Misconduct Complaint Against Judge James Boasberg Dismissed

Judicial misconduct complaint filed by Justice Dept. against Judge James Boasberg is dismissedIn a shocking turn of events, a federal appeals court judge has dismissed a judicial misconduct complaint filed by the Justice Department against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg. The complaint, which sparked controversy and criticism from President Trump and his administration, was deemed insufficient by the judge due to lack of evidence.

The Complaint: A Spark for Controversy
The judicial misconduct complaint was filed last July by Chad Mizelle, then-chief of staff to Attorney General Pam Bondi. The complaint alleged that Judge Boasberg made 'improper public comments' about President Trump and his administration during a closed-door meeting of judges. Specifically, it claimed that Boasberg expressed concerns that the Trump administration would disregard rulings of federal courts, leading to a constitutional crisis.

The Justice Department's Case: A Lack of Evidence
However, in a December decision, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, faulted the Justice Department for failing to provide 'sufficient evidence' about Boasberg's alleged statement. The department identified one source of evidence but did not include it in the complaint, and when asked by the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., they failed to provide it.

The Judge's Ruling: A Rejection of the Complaint
In his order, Sutton wrote that 'a recycling of unadorned allegations with no reference to a source does not corroborate them. And a repetition of uncorroborated statements rarely supplies a basis for a valid misconduct complaint.' He also noted that meetings of the Judicial Conference aim to facilitate 'candidate conversations' among judges and that Boasberg's alleged comment was not made in public or in reference to a pending case.

The Context: A History of Controversy
This is not the first time Judge Boasberg has been at the center of controversy. He had ordered the Trump administration to turn around two planes carrying alleged gang members that was bound for El Salvador and said that the government did not stop the removals. He also ruled last April that probable cause existed to find government officials in criminal contempt over their defiance of his decision.

The dismissal of the judicial misconduct complaint against Judge James Boasberg marks a significant development in the ongoing controversy surrounding his handling of cases involving President Trump's administration. While the Justice Department has filed complaints against other judges, this case highlights the importance of evidence and due process in ensuring that judges are held accountable for their actions.

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