Monday, September 23, 2024
HomeTop StoriesCook County judge accused of making racist comments is reassigned

Cook County judge accused of making racist comments is reassigned

Published on

spot_img


A Cook County judge who was accused in court filings of making racist comments during a conference in his chambers in January has been reassigned until further notice, according to Cook County’s chief judge.

In a motion for substitution of judge filed earlier this month, attorney Matthew Fakhoury accused Judge William Hooks of making racist remarks about Middle Eastern men, along with other derogatory comments, during a conference for a defendant charged with aggravated domestic battery.

Fakhoury also filed an affidavit that accused Hooks of improperly communicating with the prosecutors on the case in an attempted cover-up. Judges are not allowed to speak to parties on one side of a case while those on the other side are unaware.

In a statement, Chief Judge Tim Evans said he issued an order assigning Hooks to “restricted duties” that do not include judicial work following a meeting Thursday by the Circuit Court of Cook County Executive Committee.

The reassignment is effective immediately, and was meant to “promote public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary.” It will stay in effect until further order of the court.

The order said that if the allegations about Hooks’ comments — as well as the alleged ex parte communications with prosecutors, are true — it’s likely a violation of the Illinois Code of Judicial Conduct.

Afternoon Briefing

Weekdays

Chicago Tribune editors’ top story picks, delivered to your inbox each afternoon.

The comments were alleged to have happened in an off-the-record conference in chambers, so they weren’t recorded, nor was a transcript produced.

Hooks appeared before the committee with counsel on Thursday, the order said.

See also  South Africa to build new nuclear plants, but opposition stokes fears over Russia links

The defendant, Ryan Thomas, was indicted last June on four battery-related felony charges, and the case was assigned to Hooks’ courtroom, court records show.

On Jan. 17, the motion alleged, Hooks made “several inappropriate and derogatory comments” directed at Fakhoury and Thomas, including saying that Middle Eastern men are “controlling and abusive.”

Hooks referenced his service as a Marine, and said, according to the motion, while looking at Fakhoury, who is Arab American: “I would shoot and kill men like that from Middle Eastern countries.”

The reassignment is not the first time Hooks has been ordered away from the bench. In 2018, Hooks was temporarily reassigned to administrative duties and referred to anger management counseling.

[email protected]



Source link

Latest articles

Encuentran en la costa este de EEUU a niño secuestrado en California en 1951 – San Diego Union-Tribune

OAKLAND, California, — Luis Armando Albino tenía 6 años cuando fue secuestrado en...

Heather Rae El Moussa Celebrates Stepdaughter Taylor’s 14th Birthday

Tarek El Moussa’s daughter, Taylor, felt lots of love on her 14th birthday...

Best Dishes Eater Editors Ate This Week: September 23

The editors at Eater LA dine out several times a week,...

More like this

Encuentran en la costa este de EEUU a niño secuestrado en California en 1951 – San Diego Union-Tribune

OAKLAND, California, — Luis Armando Albino tenía 6 años cuando fue secuestrado en...

Heather Rae El Moussa Celebrates Stepdaughter Taylor’s 14th Birthday

Tarek El Moussa’s daughter, Taylor, felt lots of love on her 14th birthday...