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Contempt of Judge: six months for cursing

Started by KBCraig, December 05, 2008, 10:13 PM NHFT

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KBCraig

He wasn't even cursing at the judge.

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20081205/NEWS01/812050363

Last Updated: 2:25 pm | Friday, December 5, 2008

Another in jail for cussing
Attorney gets six months for F-word

By Kimball Perry • kperry@enquirer.com • December 5, 2008

For the second day in a row, Judge Robert Ruehlman threw someone in jail and cited him for contempt for cussing in the courtroom.

It was an accused gang member Wednesday. On Thursday, it was a private attorney in a non-criminal case.

Michael Brautigam was before Ruehlman representing himself in a contentious civil suit he had filed against his North Avondale condo association and other condo owners in the building who are represented by Cincinnati attorney Peter Koenig.

Brautigam lives at Rose Crest Condominiums in the 700 block of Clinton Springs Avenue. He sued, accusing the condo association of not properly taking care of the building and asked a judge to force it to fix the roof and make other repairs.

Brautigam, who is an attorney but isn't licensed in Ohio, asked Ruehlman for more time to file documents. Ruehlman gave it to him.

As Koenig and Brautigam turned to walk away from the judge, Brautigam called Koenig "a (bleeping) liar."

"He used the famous F-word," Koenig said. "(Ruehlman) asked Mr. Brautigam if he said that."

Brautigam admitted he had and had directed it at Koenig.

Ruehlman cited Brautigam for contempt and sent him to jail for six months.

"I had to give him six months because I gave the other guy (on Wednesday) six months," Ruehlman said.

Jamel Sechrest was before Ruehlman in a Wednesday hearing with four other accused members of the "Taliband," a gang police say has terrorized Northside and its residents by selling drugs and committing other crimes.

Sechrest, unhappy at having to wait until Feb. 2 for a trial - and sitting in jail until then - muttered "That's (bleeping) bull (bleep)."

"You don't say bull (bleep) in the courtroom," Ruehlman told Sechrest before citing him for contempt, sentencing him to six months in jail.

Koenig was surprised at being the recipient of Brautigam's curses.

"Judge Ruehlman absolutely did the right thing by attempting to maintain order, civility and decorum in his courtroom. Attorney Brautigam has been discourteous and disrespectful to judges, lawyers and litigants in our community on more than one occasion," Koenig said.

Pat K

Giving a man that much power
just drives them Fucking insane.

Fluff and Stuff

The poor judge has lost it.  He needs to go to some group classes and learn how to control his anger.  He should also go to jail, maybe they have anger management classes in jail.

Kat Kanning

Oh, I thought it sounded horrible until I read it was a lawyer who got sent up the river.

Sam A. Robrin

Quote from: Kat Kanning on December 06, 2008, 02:02 AM NHFT
Oh, I thought it sounded horrible until I read it was a lawyer who got sent up the river.

I got a distinct "When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas" vibe from that myself.