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Indiana Judge: Pleads Guilty to Driving While Intoxicated

United States·Wire Summary⏱️ 1 min read

Judge Christopher Buckley, a superior court judge in Porter County, Indiana, has pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated.

According to the police report, Judge Buckley was stopped by an officer in Michigan City, Indiana, after his speech was observed to be slurred and his eyes were noted to be glossy. He later registered a blood alcohol concentration of over three times the legal limit.

Under a plea agreement, Judge Buckley is set to receive 180 days of probation for the misdemeanor charge. He initially faced three charges, including endangering another person, but has since suspended his campaign for re-election.

The incident highlights the importance of accountability among judges and other public officials. Practitioners should note that this case may have implications for judicial conduct and ethics in Indiana.

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