Monday, January 26, 2009

Judge Curtissa Cofield Arrested for DUI Uses Racially Offensive Language

ROCKY HILL, Conn.

A surveillance video released of a judge facing several alcohol-related charges shows the woman using racially offensive language aimed at a Connecticut state trooper.

According to the police report, when Judge Curtissa Cofield was pulled over for sideswiping a police cruiser, she smelled of alcohol. Police stated in the report that Cofield appeared confused and not aware that she was in accident.

She also failed the field sobriety test, it states.

However, officers said things got worse during processing. They said she used racially offensive language in addressing a state trooper.

On the video, Cofield, who is black, asked Sgt. Dwight Washington, who is also black, "if a Negro was sent to arrest a Negro." She also called herself the most intelligent person in the room.

Another judge granted Cofield admittance into an alcohol rehabilitation program. Her record will be cleared upon completion.

Previous Stories:
Dec. 8, 2008: Judge Granted Entrance To Alcohol Program
Nov. 24, 2008: Trooper Objects To Clearing Judge's Name

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