Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has become involved with the ethics complaint filed against a Texas judge for allegedly making racist comments.
Roberts formally ordered that a judicial misconduct complaint against 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Edith Jones be reviewed by officials in a different circuit.
The complaint, filed last week, alleges that Jones said “racial groups like African-Americans and Hispanics are predisposed to crime,” in a speech at the University of Pennsylvania earlier this year. The complaint also alleges she said death sentences provide a public service by allowing inmates to “make peace with God.”
Although her comments were not recorded, five students and one attorney who were in attendance signed affidavits on what was said, according to an Associated Press report.









