Wayne County Judge Bruce Morrow violated Michigan's judicial code of conduct and canons during a 2019 murder trial by using sexually graphic and suggestive language during a conversation with two female prosecutors, according to a report released Tuesday by the commission. Among her findings in the 12-page report, former Ann Arbor trial judge Betty R. Widgeon concluded Morrow, a circuit court judge, used "inappropriate graphic language" during the trial of James Edward Matthews in the 2003 slaying of Camille Robinson. The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission, a government agency that oversees conduct by Michigan judges, filed a complaint against Morrow in Septembe. Two Wayne County assistant prosecutors accused Morrow of making sexually suggestive and graphic comments during the trial, some in the courtroom during a break in testimony and another in the judge's chambers.