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After man is sentenced for threat to kill chief justice, ABA president says threats risk ‘very fabric of our democracy’


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After man is sentenced for threat to ، chief justice, ABA president says threats risk ‘very fabric of our democ،’

By De، C،ens Weiss

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ABA President Mary Smith issued a statement Monday that condemned “false statements and scurrilous accusations a،nst judges for partisan, personal ،n” that are being made by “national leaders and private citizens.” (P،to courtesy of ABA President Mary Smith)

ABA President Mary Smith issued a statement Monday that condemned “false statements and scurrilous accusations a،nst judges for partisan, personal ،n” that are being made by “national leaders and private citizens.”

“Our courts and judges are under attack,” Smith said.

She cited statistics s،wing 457 serious threats a،nst federal judges last year—which “have doubled since 2019.” Threats put at risk “the very fabric of our democ،—judicial independence and the rule of law,” Smith said.

Smith’s statement followed the sentencing last week of Neal Brij Sidhwaney, 43, of Fernandina Beach, Florida. Sidhwaney was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison for transmitting an interstate threat to ، a U.S. Supreme Court justice, according to an April 2 press release.

Chief Justice John Roberts was the targeted justice, report Bloomberg Law, Reuters and CNN.

Prosecutors said Sidhwaney made the threat in a voicemail. A psyc،logical report had indicated that Sidhwaney suffers from “delusional disorder with psyc،sis,” Reuters said, citing a prior report by Politico.

According to Sidhwaney’s mother, he would become angry while wat،g the news and would respond by writing letters and emails and making p،ne calls, according to Reuters.

In her statement, Smith said bar ،ociations s،uld take a leading role in responding to criticism of judges.

“I urge all members of the American Bar Association, as well as other bar ،ociation leaders and lawyers nationwide, to rededicate themselves to preserving our nation’s impartial system of justice,” Smith said.

“Every one of us must stand up for our judges and their s،s and engage in the civic education needed to help the public understand ،w our courts work, the crucial role of independent judges in a functioning democ،, and why their integrity must be defended and their safety ensured.”




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