Judge Censured for Using N-Word and 'Manifesting Bias' From

Judge Censured for Using N-Word and 'Manifesting Bias' From the Bench Resigns


Judge Censured for Using N-Word and 'Manifesting Bias' From the Bench Resigns
On 4/17/21 at 1:08 PM EDT
The Supreme Court of Colorado censured an Arapahoe County judge and accepted her resignation, amid allegations that the judge made a racist remark and was "manifesting bias" from the bench.
An order filed on Friday shows judges agreeing to censure Judge Natalie Chase "based upon violations of the duties of your office as a District Court Judge for the Eighteenth Judicial District."
Among the accusations, one case stated that when Chase, who is white, was driving from a Safe Baby Program with a Black family court facilitator, she had asked the staffer why Black people can say the N-word, but white people cannot. The judge also allegedly asked "whether it was different if the N-word is said with an 'er' or an 'a' at the end of the word."

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