California Judge Admonished Over Misconduct, ‘Poor Demeanor’ (1)

May 13, 2026, 6:32 PM UTCUpdated: May 13, 2026, 7:02 PM UTC

A Los Angeles judge was publicly admonished on Wednesday by the state’s commission on judicial performance over his alleged misconduct towards self-represented litigants and for failing to “maintain professional” competency.

The commission decided to admonish California Superior Court Judge Thomas J. Griego after he allegedly displayed “poor demeanor” toward self-represented small claims litigants on three different days and in four different matters, it said in a press release. Griego allegedly interrupted litigants, made “disparaging and gratuitous remarks,” and improperly left the courtroom in the middle of proceedings, among other things.

This conduct is “undermining the integrity of the judicial ...

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