In Re Trkula

699 A.2d 3, 1997 Pa. Jud. Disc. LEXIS 1, 1997 WL 400180
CourtCourt of Judicial Discipline of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 27, 1997
DocketDocket No. 7 JD 96.
StatusPublished
Cited by36 cases

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In Re Trkula, 699 A.2d 3, 1997 Pa. Jud. Disc. LEXIS 1, 1997 WL 400180 (cjdpa 1997).

Opinion

I. INTRODUCTORY SUMMARY

MeCLOSKEY, Judge.

The Judicial Conduct Board (Board) filed a Complaint with this Court against District Justice Shirley Rowe Trkula (Respondent). The Complaint consists of ten Counts based upon allegations that (1) the Respondent had improperly contacted the Supervisor of the Statutory Appeals Unit of Allegheny County regarding a defendant who had appealed to that unit from a sentence the Respondent had imposed upon him (paragraphs 1-11 of the Complaint and Counts 1-6) and (2) had made false statements to representatives of the Federal Bureau of Investigation concern *5 ing contact with the Supervisor (paragraphs 13-15 of the Complaint and Counts 7-10).

The Board and the Respondent have submitted stipulations of fact in lieu of trial under C.J.D.R.P. No. 502(D)(1), and a waiver of trial. The Court hereby accepts those stipulations of fact in pertinent part, recited below, as the facts necessary for disposition of this case.

II. FINDINGS OF FACT

1. The Judicial Conduct Board is empowered by Article V, § 18 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to file formal charges alleging conduct proscribed by that section on the part of judges, justices or justices of the peace (district justices) and to present the case in support of the formal charges before this Court.

2. District Justice Shirley Rowe Trkula is the duly-elected district justice serving Magisterial District 05-2-25, which is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Magisterial District 05-2-25 encompasses the Townships of Moon, Crescent, and Neville, and the Borough of Coraopolis.

3. Respondent commenced her judicial service by appointment on January 7, 1991, and she continues to serve as district justice at this time.

4. On February 25, 1993, John Eric Bu-beck appeared before the Respondent for a hearing on two citations (Citation No. 1129068N charging disorderly conduct, and Citation No. 1129069N charging harassment).

5. After the hearing Bubeck was found guilty and sentence was imposed by Respondent.

6. The aggregate sentence imposed was to serve a ninety day term of imprisonment, which was suspended, and to pay a fine of $100 and costs of prosecution.

7. On March 16, 1993, Bubeck filed a notice of appeal from summary conviction to the Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, pursuant to Pa.R.C.P. 86, and on March 18, 1993, the Respondent’s office received notice of that appeal.

8. At that time, appeals from summary convictions in Allegheny County were heard by a special Statutory Appeals Unit located at Courtroom No. 822, 8th Floor, City-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Walter “Bo” Cross was the Supervisor of the Appeals Unit.

9.The Respondent, although she had never met Cross face to face, knew Cross from dealing with him on the telephone concerning appeals and related matters in her court. On March 22, 1993, the Respondent telephoned Cross regarding her appeal of John Bubeck. At that time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was conducting an investigation of allegations concerning the Statutory Appeals Unit of Allegheny County and recorded that conversation by the use of interceptive devices and prepared a transcript of that conversation as follows:

Walter “Bo” Cross: “ — Appeals.”
Shirley Trkula: “Bo?”
Cross: “Yeah.”
Trkula: “Hi, how are you?”
Cross: ‘Wonderful.”
Trkula: “This is Shirley Trkula.”
Cross: “Yeah, Sh — Justice, how are ya?”
Trkula: “I’m fine, I’m fine.”
Cross: “What can we do for ya?”
Trkula: Well... I don’t wanna call, but I have th — I had this crazy person in my court, and I was gonna put him in jail — ”
Cross: “All right.”
Trkula: “ — but I was bein’ nice.”
Cross: “Go’head.”
Trkula: “Now he has the ball to a — to appeal this.”
Cross: “All right.”
Trkula: “He kept this little kid in the house.”
Cross: “Umhm.”
Trkula: “Against his will for — ”
Cross: “Okay.”
Trkula: “ — five minutes, so. He’s havin’ a hearing, the S — it SA eight nineteen.”
Cross: “SA eight nineteen of ninety-three?”
Trkula: “Right. And the hearing date is April 13th.”
Cross: “April 13th.”
*6 Trkula: “Yeah, his name is — ”
Cross: “Defendant’s — ”
Trkula: “ — JohnBubeck.”
Cross: “Oh!”
Trkula: “B as in boy, u — ”
Cross: “Uh — ”
Trkula: “ — b as in boy, e-e-k.”
Cross: “Bubeek. Do you want him — ”
Trkula: “I, I was gonna put the son of a bitch in jail!”
Cross: “Well, we might just do that here.” Trkula: “I was gonna say, uh — ”
Cross: “Yeah.”
Trkula: “ — you can, because they were non-traffic, and he held this kid. The kid — ”
Cross: “He held this kid in the, in the, in the house?”
Trkula: “In his house! I said, after the hearing, I told him, I said, if that was my son, I’d have been down there with a gun.”
Cross: ‘Well Shirley, I guarantee the judge will listen to this very carefully.”
Trkula: “Very- — yea, just — just r — listen to it — ”
Cross: “Oh we will. Yeah, we will.”
Trkula: “ — very carefully.”
Cross: “Yeah.”
Trkula: “Hey, how’s everything else goin’ ?”
Cross: “Good. You don’t care if he goes away then, for a couple days, then.”
Trkula: ‘You can — uh—I should have done it here.”
Cross: ‘Well then, he may just get it here, Shirley.”
Trkula: “Because I told him, you don’t realize — ”
Cross: ‘Yeah.”
Trkula: “ — you don’t realize how awful that is, to (Unintelligible).”

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