One-year suspension recommended for Louisiana judge who wore racist costume
Thursday, August 19, 2004 at 12:55AM
TheSpook
A Louisiana judge who appeared at a Halloween
party in shackles, an afro wig and blackface makeup last year should be
suspended for a year without pay, a state commission said Tuesday. The
recommendation by the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana goes to the
state Supreme Court, which will make the final decision on the
punishment for Timothy Ellender, a state district judge in Terrebonne
Parish, southwest of New Orleans. "Judge Ellender's integrity and his
ability to be fair and impartial towards African-Americans who appear
before his court as defendants in criminal and other proceedings will
be forever in doubt," the commission said. The commission said Ellender
made it clear in testimony "that he will take great care not to exhibit
racial bias or to promote racial stereotypes in the future." Ellender,
who is white, was not immediately available for comment when The
Associated Press called his office. The judge showed up at the party
last Halloween accompanied by his wife, who was dressed as a police
officer. He wore a prison jump suit and handcuffs, as well as the afro
wig. [more ]
Judge Timothy Ellender (Good Ol' White Boy) Appears in Blackface [more ]
Judge's costume sparks complaints, national debate [more ]
On CNN Ellender explained the following to Wolf Blitzer about the incident, "My
costume wasn't getting any laughs and everybody knew who I was so
somebody at the party said, hey, somebody else was dressed as Buckwheat
so someone suggested I put some of this paint on my face and I did." [here ]
Timothy Ellender is a registered Republican [more ]
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