Suspended Judge:  Pay;Suspended Court Official:  No Pay

Suspended Judge:  Pay;Suspended Court Official:  No Pay

An assistant clerk-magistrate must be suspended without pay because of a felony indictment but a state judge indicted for a felony can keep her pay even while on suspension, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled.

The difference, says the court, is a state statute that exempts judges, clerk-magistrates, and registers of probate from a rule requiring suspension without pay for most employees of the state's Executive Office of the Trial Court.

Massachusetts Citizens For Life Puts Up Pro-Life Message On Springfield Billboard
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Massachusetts Citizens For Life Puts Up Pro-Life Message On Springfield Billboard

Tom Joyce

If you go to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, you may see some pro-life messaging.

That's because Massachusetts Citizens for Life recently bought advertising space on a billboard to spread the pro-life message.

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