A judge for the Mobile County Circuit Court in Alabama was suspended and charged with inappropriate demeanor and temperament based on a racially charged comment to a potential Asian American juror.

The Judicial Inquiry Commission accused Judge James Patterson of violating judicial ethics with his comments in court.

The commission filed two charges against Patterson on June 15.

The accusations refer to his comments about the governor. He referred to the 77-year-old as "Gov. MeMaw" in an order complaining about a stay-at- home order.

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The judge referred to another judge as a "godd*mn snowflake" in front of the attorneys.

According to the complaint, he made a racially charged comment in a mock Asian accent to a potential Asian American juror. When he saw the juror of Asian descent, he made an inappropriate remark about being able to speak English.

The apology was made to the jury pool. He denied that he was racist on social media.

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The judge was accused of making degrading comments to the defendants and causing the mother of one of them to have an angry reaction.

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He apologized to Ivey in a letter, saying his remark was a poor attempt at humor. He continued to use the term in discussions with lawyers.

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The commission charges have not been responded to. If he is found guilty, he could be removed from office.

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