Now THIS Is An Unethical Judge (Or Just A Nut Case…)

Matthew E.P. Thornhill was the longest-serving circuit judge in St. Charles County, Missouri. A judicial conduct commission recently demanded that he be suspended and then resign, and Thornhill has agreed to retire pending the approval of the Missouri Supreme Court. Why is he leaving? Well…

1. He promoted his election campaigns by asking litigants, witnesses and lawyers if they had seen his “Thornhill for Judge” signs.

2. He gave a personal reference on behalf of the petitioner in an adoption case that was pending before another judge. A judge can’t be a character witness without a subpoena.

3….and then there was the judge’s obsession with Elvis Presley:

  • According to his biography page on the St. Charles County Circuit Court website, he “loves Elvis.” So much so that he would refer to the dates of Presley’s birth or death “when such statements were irrelevant to the proceedings before the court.”
  • He frequently recited Elvis’s song lyrics in court.
  • He asked litigants and witnesses if they wanted Elvis’s songs played as they were being sworn in.
  • He indeed sometimes played Elvis recordings in the courtroom and (Drumroll!)…
  • Dressed up as Elvis during trials, sometimes wearing an Elvis wig.

The state’s Commission on Retirement, Removal and Discipline of Judges found that Judge Thornhill had “engaged in a course of conduct in which he failed to maintain order and decorum in the courtroom, in his chambers and in the courthouse, and further failed to maintain the dignity appropriate of judicial office.”

In a letter to the Missouri Supreme Court, Thornhill wrote that wearing an Elvis wig and playing Elvis songs in court had been to “add levity at times when I thought it would help relax litigants….I now recognize that this could affect the integrity and solemnity of the proceedings.” The Commission on Retirement, Removal and Discipline of Judges has announced that Judge Thornhill had “admitted to the truth and substantial accuracy” of the allegations against him and would be retiring after his suspension.

In a local television interview last year, Thornhill said that he had visited Graceland 13 times. “Burning Love” is one of his favorite Elvis songs.

Me too!

So here it is….

9 thoughts on “Now THIS Is An Unethical Judge (Or Just A Nut Case…)

  1. Aww… in an era that seems generally rife with sordid misbehavior and venal corruption… I actually find Thornhill and his desire for “levity” courtesy of the King kind of charming.

  2. Which Elvis? 1950s heartthrob Elvis? 1960s leather Elvis? 1970s bloated and drug addled Elvis? That matters. Sheesh.

    I guess my affinity for the Canadian Triumvirate is a judicial disqualifying character trait for my bid for Texas Supreme Court Overlord. Damn. I thought I had a chance.

    jvb

  3. What an insult to Elvis and his fans as well as to the decorum. of the Court. but then ive sat in courtrooms and witnessed a lot of lawyers lacking decorum.

  4. What an insult to Elvis and his fans as well as to the decorum. of the Court. but then ive sat in courtrooms and witnessed a lot of lawyers lacking decorum.

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