Mark Dixon, a former close friend of Arizona State Bar Disciplinary Judge William O'Neill, has come forward with an affidavit revealing how O'Neill told him outside of court in 2009 how Thomas had no right to prosecute judges. Based on that, O'Neill should have recused himself from the Bar disciplinary trial this past year. O'Neill also committed judicial ethics violations by ghostwriting legal pleadings for Dixon.
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Disciplinary judge in Andrew Thomas disbarment was predisposed against him, violated judicial ethics
Mark Dixon, a former close friend of Arizona State Bar Disciplinary Judge William O'Neill, has come forward with an affidavit revealing how O'Neill told him outside of court in 2009 how Thomas had no right to prosecute judges. Based on that, O'Neill should have recused himself from the Bar disciplinary trial this past year. O'Neill also committed judicial ethics violations by ghostwriting legal pleadings for Dixon.
Mark Dixon, a former close friend of Arizona State Bar Disciplinary Judge William O'Neill, has come forward with an affidavit revealing how O'Neill told him outside of court in 2009 how Thomas had no right to prosecute judges. Based on that, O'Neill should have recused himself from the Bar disciplinary trial this past year. O'Neill also committed judicial ethics violations by ghostwriting legal pleadings for Dixon.