Indictment accuses judge of using public funds to employ his son, travel, buy couch and alcohol
Briefly

The presiding judge of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Lauderdale County, Alabama, has been charged with lying to a grand jury and using public funds for personal purchases and his son's employment.
WHNT had specifics on alleged purchases from the indictment. They included a double reclining console sofa, grab-and-go beers, a chocolate martini and framing for his son's diploma.
The indictment stemmed from a state audit that questioned several payments made from two court-fee funded accounts overseen by Self.
Read at ABA Journal
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