Judge Christopher J. Muse: A leopard’s spots never change
We seem to keep coming up with more and more information about Judge Christopher J. Muse, a Gov. A. Paul Cellucci appointee, that once again makes us shake our heads. It appears that the statement we have posted from the transcripts of the Torres v. Torres case were only partially true.
My family life is irrelevant. My judge and law life is very important.
It appears that back in 2004 when Judge Muse was in yet another “I’m the judge” moment, he didn’t mind mixing his law and family life together, at least when it suits him.
Pat Whitley, a morning talk host at WRKO-AM 680, blasted Justice Christopher Muse last week, saying the judge should have removed himself from the case because his brother is connected to the organization that brought the civil suit against the Waltham Police Department. – Wicked Local Dedham
Now, it is not important, at least to us, that this controversial decision by Judge Christopher J. Muse was highly debated by citizens on both sides. What does concern us, and should concern you, is that he let his brother, an attorney like many members of his family, argue a case before him, and decided it in his brother’s favor. Apparently, if “irrelevant” family members are attorneys, then they, and their cases, are also very important to him.
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