Don’t Judge Me

Former Arkansas district judge Joseph Boeckman had faced possible sentences of 260 years in prison and $2.5 million in fines if convicted in what one state official called one of Arkansas’ worst-ever cases of judicial misconduct.

Boeckmann dismissed traffic citations and misdemeanor charges against nine defendants, whose ages range from 16 and 22, in exchange for “corruptly using his official position as an Arkansas district judge to obtain personal services, sexual contact and the opportunity to view and to photograph in compromising positions.”

Curious thing: seems like everyone is glossing over the fact some of these guys were he photographed were underage – or does that not apply since they are criminals?

Graphic interviews with young men who came to Boeckmann’s court, hard evidence in the form of checks Boeckmann paid to some of those young men and others, and a trove of over 4,600 digital photos recovered from Boeckmann’s computer, ranging from the suggestive to the pornographic.

 
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