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Accusations of retaliation, misconduct swirled around San Antonio municipal judge’s resignation, records show
Read full article: Accusations of retaliation, misconduct swirled around San Antonio municipal judge’s resignation, records showSAN ANTONIO – A longtime San Antonio Municipal Court judge said she resigned last summer after the court’s presiding judge targeted and retaliated against her for also applying for the court’s top position, city records obtained by the KSAT 12 Defenders show. AdFormer Municipal Court Judge Christine D. Lacy. Ad“Not only are her comments untrue but they demonstrate a lack of professionalism,” wrote Obledo. Thank you for your continued interest in SAMC (San Antonio Municipal Court).”Lacy, who also works as an attorney, had served as a city judge since 2008. For years now, I’ve noticed that judges refer to the staff that has been assigned to them as ‘their staff.’ Clerks are court staff and are assigned to a court just as judges are assigned to a court.