The Yuma County Attorney's Office has filed a motion asking a local judge to recluse himself from all current and future drunk driving cases following his arrest for an alcohol-related offense. Prosecutors are targeting Judge David Cooper after his December arrest in San Diego where police say he was intoxicated at a sporting event.
"A lot of judges on the bench now, I've went up against them in the past," says Attorney at Law, John Minore who has gone head-to-head with Cooper on many occasions. He says the justice of the peace is at the center of a witch hunt.
"I think it crosses ethical lines, and in viewing the motion and the attachments to it, it's pretty offensive that they went in there and attached police reports it," says Minore. The motion includes embarrassing details about the arrest-- details that say Cooper was so drunk that he fell down and wet himself. It also comes with a police report on Cooper's 2001 DUI arrest which took place before he was appointed,
Defense attorneys for more than two dozen active DUI cases have until the end of next week to respond to the motion.
"It says he breached judicial ethics and canons and how do I respond as a defense attorney to the judge's conduct outside?"
The motion further questions Cooper's rulings on past drunk driving cases. Formal proceedings will now determine whether a judge with a history of alcohol-related arrests can be fair and unbiased in the courtroom.
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