Panel Takes No Public Action Against Judge
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The Commission on Judicial Performance has declined to take any public action against the presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Juvenile Court after investigating allegations that he intervened in a case involving his teen-age son and helped promote a Superior Court commissioner with whom he had a business relationship.
In a terse statement released Tuesday, the commission said it had investigated the actions of Judge Jaime Corral and “made an appropriate disposition.”
While a commission spokesman would not elaborate, the statement left open the possibility that the judge was subjected to private discipline, that he received a warning letter from the commission, or that the case was closed without any action. Corral could not be reached. His lawyer, Ephraim Margolin, declined to comment.
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