The Committee on Judicial Conduct is recommending disciplinary action against Catherine Connors, an associate justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.The committee, which supervises the judiciary in Maine, says that Connors violated the Code of Judicial Conduct by not recusing herself from two foreclosure cases.”Justice Connors’ failure to be sensitive to the appearance of impropriety and recuse herself in the face of it, not only violates the Judicial Code of Conduct but it undermines public confidence in the judiciary,” John McArdle, counsel to the Committee on Judicial Conduct, wrote in the committee’s final report sent to the Supreme Judicial Court.According to the report, Connors worked as an attorney representing banks and banking interests, including foreclosure matters in Maine, before being confirmed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.While serving on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Connors participated in two foreclosure cases, Finch v. U.S. Bank and J.P. Morgan Chase Acquisition Group v. Camille J. Moulton.Connors had written to the Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee asking if she should recuse herself from the cases, and at the time, the ethics committee determined she did not need to.However, the Committee on Judicial Conduct detailed in its final report that Connors was required to consider whether her impartiality might be questioned from the perspective of a reasonable person, and “nowhere in the decision of the Ethics Committee is the term or concept of the appearance of a conflict addressed.”Connors did continue to sit on both cases and in the Finch decision, she voted for the bank’s position.”The Finch decision overturned the Pushard and Deschaine decisions, which was a victory for the banks and a loss for the homeowners,” McArdle said in the report. “Notably, the Pushard decision that was overturned was the same case that Justice Connors had lost on appeal when she was an attorney.” “Home ownership and foreclosure actions are serious matters and of concern to Mainers,” he continued. “Justice Connors’ lack of sensitivity to the appearance of impropriety should have been, but apparently was not, self-evident. A member of the public informed of the surrounding facts and circumstances of Justice Connors’ representation of banking interests would reasonably question her impartiality before and during the time that she chose to participate in the Finch and Moulton appeals. Thus, Justice Connors violated Canon 2, Rule 2.11 (A) and the public outcry concerning her participation in the appeals is proof that a reasonable person not only could, but would, question her impartiality under the circumstances.”Thomas Cox is the attorney who filed a complaint against Connors and wrote to the committee alleging she violated the Code of Judicial Conduct.”The Committee was thorough and careful in its review of the facts that I presented in my complaint and is clear in its conclusion, that a violation occurred,” Cox said in a statement to Maine’s Total Coverage. “I am thankful to the Committee for its careful and thoughtful work on what I am sure was a difficult and uncomfortable issue.”Connors was unable to comment on the pending case as it’s being considered by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
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People are coming forward to KMBC 9 Investigates, saying they are out tens of thousands of dollars for new buildings on their property that are not getting built by a company named Amazing Structures 24/7.Tim Buchhorn paid more than $15,000 as a deposit for a new pole barn at his home in Kansas City, Kansas.He wanted to start woodworking projects in the outbuilding and use it for storage.But he now wants answers from the company that has his money.I was just in shock like, Can this be real? Buchhorn told KMBC 9 Investigates.Earlier this month, the military veteran expected his signed contract with Amazing Structures and his deposit of more than $15,000 to bring him materials and a construction crew to start the job.But no one showed up.No call, no show, he said. I called him up straight to voicemail.Amazing Structures 24/7 was registered to Jay Bowlin on July 4, 2024, according to the Oklahoma secretary of states website.Another business named Amazing Moves 24/7 was also registered to Bowlin on April 24, 2017.KMBC 9 Investigates called a number registered to Amazing Structures, but it went straight to voicemail.Chase McBride, from Hartsburg, Missouri, is also asking for answers from Amazing Structures.He paid more than $21,000 as a deposit on a barn and created a Facebook page to organize people in Kansas, Missouri and across the Midwest who are now out tens of thousands of dollars.He is keeping a spreadsheet of more than 30 people who have concerns about their money and projects with Amazing Structures.I know that we’re probably not all going to get our money back, McBride said. So, we really need to get the attention of the attorney general in Oklahoma. And we need to get all the attorneys general in each state thats been affected to work together.Buchhorn, meanwhile, wont have a pole barn any time soon.Hes hoping for justice, though, much sooner.I would like to see other people come forward, he said. It’s a lot of money for us and for a lot of people.If you have concerns about Amazing Structures and your experience with the company, email investigates@kmbc.com.
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Prince William has opened up about how a powerful childhood experience with his brother and late mother helped shape his work in combatting homelessness.In the Prince of Wales’ forthcoming documentary, “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness,” the 42-year-old heir to the British throne recalls visiting The Passage, a British charity for the homeless, alongside his late mother, Diana. William first visited the charity when he was 11.”My mother took me to The Passage; she took Harry and I both there,” William says in a newly released clip from the two-part documentary.”I’d never been to anything like that before, and I was a bit anxious as to what to expect.”He describes how Diana relieved any nerves by “having a laugh and joking with everyone.””I remember at the time kind of thinking, ‘Well, if everyones not got a home, they’re all going to be really sad.’ But it was incredible how happy an environment it was,” William continued.”I remember having some good conversations just playing chess and chatting. That’s when it dawned on me that there are other people out there who dont have the same life as you do.”Filmed over a year, the documentary follows the initial stages of William’s Homewards initiative. Founded by the prince and his Royal Foundation in June 2023, Homewards is a five-year program in six flagship locations around the UK that he hopes will demonstrate it is possible to end homelessness.The series, directed by BAFTA winner Leo Burley, features stories of those currently facing homelessness or who have experienced it.The prince has long campaigned against homelessness. Speaking at an awards ceremony for the Centrepoint homelessness charity earlier this month, the prince said homelessness is “a complex societal issue” but that he “passionately” believes it can be eradicated.”Achieving this will require a movement that creates systemic change. A change that focuses on prevention rather than management. And one that ensures all young people have truly affordable options to live and thrive independently,” he said on Oct. 16.In the forthcoming documentary, he also addresses criticism over whether he is the right man to tackle the issue given his privileged upbringing.”I come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need, and I see that as part of my role. Why else would I be here if Im not using this role properly to influence and help people where I can,” he said in another clip from the documentary released last week.The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales says Homewards will “deliver and demonstrate innovative solutions that prevent and end homelessness, creating tried and tested models that can be scaled.”
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