Texas Judge Suspended After Being Caught on Tape Beating Teen Daughter Back on Bench
Was suspended last November
The Texas Supreme Court lifted its suspension of a state judge who was videotaped whipping his disabled teenage daughter with a belt.
On Tuesday, the court approved an agreed motion filed by Aransas County Court at Law Judge William Adams and the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
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Did you see the video? This guy should be in jail. No one who believes in the "Natural Law" can have this guy anywhere near that child. I would have here taken away and he should have to pay her support for the rest of his life and hers.