Do attorneys pay off district court judges under the table?
Monday, May 12th, 2008 at
5:45 am
The Boss asked:
For example, Some kid gets caught driving with his liscense suspended. He hires an attorney for $2000 to represent him in his case. Then Kid and Attorney go to the pre-trial and all of the sudden the case is closed. No charge, no fine….
Now are these judges getting a cut Generic pharmacy of the attorneys fee under the table? Obviously the judge knows the attorney is making great money and wants his cut.. Is this true?
For example, Some kid gets caught driving with his liscense suspended. He hires an attorney for $2000 to represent him in his case. Then Kid and Attorney go to the pre-trial and all of the sudden the case is closed. No charge, no fine….
Now are these judges getting a cut Generic pharmacy of the attorneys fee under the table? Obviously the judge knows the attorney is making great money and wants his cut.. Is this true?

