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Passaic Judge Suspended For Alleged Violations Tied To Money

LITTLE FALLS, N.J. -- G. Dolph Corradino, the presiding municipal judge in Passaic County, has been suspended in connection with a probe into alleged violations regarding the expenditure of court money earmarked for drunk-driving rehabilitation and enforcement, according to a story on nj.com.

G. Dolph Corradino

G. Dolph Corradino

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Corradino serves as Little Falls municipal judge, presiding judge of the Passaic Vicinage Municipal Courts and presiding judge of the Passaic Vicinage Central Judicial Processing Court.

According to the order, Corradino may have violated canons 1 and 2 of the Code of Judicial Conduct. Canon 1 requires "a judge should uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary" and canon 2 mandates "a judge should avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all activities,." according to the story.

The order bars Corradino from serving "in any judicial capacity with the Passaic Vicinage until further order of this court," the story said.

Read the full story here.

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