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A judge who wrote threatening letters to the publisher of the Boston Herald after he won a $2 million libel judgment against the newspaper should be publicly censured, suspended without pay for 30 days and fined $25,000, the state Commission on Judicial...
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A judge who won a $2 million libel award from the Boston Herald, then sent threatening letters to its publisher, will step down from the bench, a court said Wednesday.
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