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Judge Natalie Chase was censured by the Colorado Supreme Court for exhibiting inappropriate work behavior, including use of the N-word.
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The Denver Post, a judge in Colorado’s largest judicial district will resign. It was reported that the Colorado Supreme Court on Friday censured 18th Judicial District Court Judge Natalie Chase for using a racial slur, employing derogatory language to speak about another judge, and espousing opinions about racial justice from the bench, and directing court employees to work on her personal business.
A six-page order was provided as a part of the Colorado Commission on Judicial Discipline’s investigation of various incidents. It revealed that in late January or early February 2020, Chase had court employees in her car to and from Pueblo, Colorado, after attending an event. Upon returning from Pueblo, Judge Chase, who is white, asked the Black Family Court Facilitator why Black people can use the N-word but not white people. T
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