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| MONDAY March 3, 2003 Online Edition No. 12 |
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| State Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge says she won't resign even after admitting to driving after having too much to drink. She publicly apologized for what she termed as an "inexcusable behavior."
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This legislation will help seniors, workers and employers by providing fairness and value. It will offer more informed choices and greater access to quality health care for all consumers—Seattle Councilmember Heidi Willis
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SO, WHAT’S happening with members of the bench? Last year, a judge mistakenly thought he had the permission to trim 120 native maple and cherry trees blocking his view of the lake. Last week, a justice admitted to driving after having too much to drink. State Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge publicly apologized, but says she won’t resign. Reader Henry Angér says Bridge exercised very poor judgment driving while intoxicated. Her decision to stay—and encouragements to stay from her colleagues—is yet another lapse of judgment. Meantime, reader Karen Hertz writes an open letter listing why our nation has never been more hated as it is today—and what needs to be done. Share your thoughts to editor@seattlepress.com. | |
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