“Anytime that a gift is exchanged between a member of the public and a judge, I think the public has every reason to look askance at it, to want to scrutinize it,” said Gabe Roth of Fix the Court.
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“Anytime that a gift is exchanged between a member of the public and a judge, I think the public has every reason to look askance at it, to want to scrutinize it,” said Gabe Roth of Fix the Court.

