Your Tax Dollars at Work. Not! Judge Susan Weaver’s Salary Unconstitutional?
The Arkansas Constitution Amendment 15 specifies the monthly salary “for Judge of the Circuit Courts and Chancellors, each, the sum of $3,600.00.”
That does not seem to me to be enough pay for a good judge. It is far too much for a bad judge. A bad judge should be fired!
I think Judge Susan Weaver should be fired.
But according to a website called Transparency.Arkansas.Gov Judge Susan Weaver pulls in $180,129.36 per year.
Yowza! That is a whole lot of money for a crooked judge who expressed that she does not know or understand exceptions to the hearsay rule, does not allow defendants to testify, and allows her favored attorneys to violate ARCP Rule 4(i), amongst a long list of other irregularities.
Judge Weaver recently ordered default damages that returned title to a property worth at least $200,000 from my living trust to a convicted felon who I allege used my money to buy the property in his name in the first place. I was named as a joint defendant and dismissed with prejudice, which means I was not guilty of slandering title, trespassing or any other claim against me as an individual.
A big portion of the proceeds of sale of the property will go to paying Plaintiff’s Attorney William Zac White. I suspect a portion will also be paid to Judge Weaver as a tip for service to Mr. White.
Aside from whether Judge Weaver collects any money as a bribe, why is she paid more than the Constitution specifies? This is not a rhetorical question.
Please explain in the comments or by email to bohemian_books@yahoo.com how official judges’ salaries exceed the amount specified in the constitution. Requests for anonymity will be honored.