This is the day for federal exposures of officials’ crimes against society that are grounded in local and state judicial criminal cover-ups and collaborations in crimes. In Ohio, a sitting judge has been charged with possessing a firearm while intoxicated after he crashed into multiple structures on Friday night. By Wednesday, his wife had filed for divorce, citing “gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty, and adultery” to add to this sterling character on the bench.
For those who do not know the real lives of real officers of the court who make life-and-death decisions daily and determine poverty and riches and guilt and innocence, our very lives, livelihoods, and living arrangements are frequently entrusted to people who commit “gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty, and adultery” with impunity for decades and decades under the cover of black cloaks.
In Indiana, for instance, a sitting judge fined the mandatory reporters of child molestations by a convicted serial molester over $60,000 for their attempts to subpoena the sworn deposition testimony of the molester’s mother, who had direct personal knowledge of her son’s crimes inflicted against little victims. The small town judge quashed the subpoena and sealed the court’s records, safeguarding the predator from public scrutiny, after which the judge was promoted to Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, issuing further punitive decisions against the family which he had fined $60,000.
Judge Ronald Rice charged with weapons offense and OVI in Friday crash — The Vindicator
Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge Ronald Rice is facing a felony weapons charge and drunken driving after he allegedly possessed a firearm while intoxicated and crashed on Scoville North Road north of Niles Vienna Road in Vienna Township Friday night.
Rice, 69, who was re-elected to another six-year term as judge in November, had a single-vehicle rollover crash at 6:52 p.m., according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, which investigated the incident.
The highway patrol did not indicate in a news release whether Rice was injured. No crash report was available Monday afternoon. The crash remains under investigation, Ohio State Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Logan Nowlin stated in an email Monday.
Nowlin stated that Rice, of Brookfield, was driving a 2025 Mini Cooper south when he failed to negotiate a curve and traveled off the right side of the roadway. The vehicle struck two traffic signs and overturned in a ditch.
Meanwhile, Rice’s wife, Cynthia Wescott Rice, who is also a Trumbull common pleas court judge, filed for divorce Wednesday, according to the court’s online docket.
Filing in Trumbull County Domestic Relations Court, Rice’s wife cited gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty, adultery and incompatibility as reasons she is seeking divorce, according to the docket.
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