State commission calls for Canandaigua town judge’s removal for ‘racially insensitive conduct’

CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. — The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct has recommended that a judge serving on the Canandaigua Town Court should be removed from office for what it calls racially insensitive conduct.

According to court documents, Walter Jones used the “n-word,” repeatedly while telling a story to coworkers in 2024. The documents said Jones was telling a story about a black man who became friends with his grandfather while working on cotton fields in Texas during the Great Depression.

During a hearing, the commission said Jones denied that he used the word himself, and that he was “quoting his father.”…

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