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Judge sentences car in his spot to lockdown
St. Petersburg Times ^ | 9-12-2006 | JAMAL THALJI

Posted on 09/12/2006 1:39:55 PM PDT by Cagey

When Judge Stanley Mills finds his reserved place taken, he blocks the car in for hours.

NEW PORT RICHEY - You don't tug on Superman's cape. You don't pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger.

And you never, ever, pull into Circuit Judge Stanley Mills' parking spot.

Nichole Delameter spent all day Monday learning that lesson while cooling her flip-flops at the West Pasco Judicial Center.

Mills made Delameter sit in his courtroom for much of the morning after she parked in his reserved spot. He used his 2005 Cadillac to block in her 1990 Oldsmobile until he left at the end of the day.

Delameter , of New Port Richey, swears she thought the "reserved" sign meant it was reserved for those going to court.

"I'm very, very sorry," Delameter, 26, told a reporter. "I'll never do it again in a million, million years."

For the second time in two weeks the Pinellas-Pasco circuit judge arrived for morning court to find another vehicle in his spot. And just like last week, he pulled behind it, parking perpendicular to the offending vehicle and blocking it in.

Last week he didn't move his car, the judge said Monday, until the errant driver got this lecture in court: "There's two perks to the job," Mills said. "I have my own bathroom, and I have my own parking spot, and you're not going to get to use either."

Delameter had to sit in the judge's courtroom for more than three hours - and she had come only to give her sister a ride to a boyfriend's court hearing.

Is this an example of a judge abusing his power?

"Forget that it's a judge for a while," said Stetson University College of Law professor Robert Batey. "If you've got a reserved parking spot that someone else parks in, I might be tempted to block them in."

It might be an abuse of judicial power, Batey said, to have the driver arrested. Delameter got only a $10 ticket, and Mills said he didn't have anything to do with that.

Judicial Qualifications Commission executive director Brooke Kennerly remembers a Panhandle judge who locked up a delivery truck driver for taking his spot. That judge was removed for a pattern of arrogance on the bench. And Kennerly, whose commission investigates judicial misconduct, said years ago she parked in a judge's spot - and got blocked in.

In Pasco, Monday's was the latest parking skirmish in a lot full of them. Parking at the old courthouse remains scarce. Instead of parking in the back of the West Pasco Government Center, drivers get creative in front of the courthouse entrance, parking on the grass, in the dirt, even on curbs.

Then there's the handful of reserved spots for top officials. Mills, a former prosecutor who became a judge in 1989, said he catches people trying to park there all the time. In the morning bailiffs shoo drivers away from the spots.

Circuit Judge Daniel Diskey said he has blocked folks in, too, but declined to elaborate on Monday.

Why does Mills do it?

To teach people a lesson, he said. If judges can't park, they can't get to court, they can't get to work, and nothing in the courthouse gets done, he said.

"People park in there for the same reason that they park in a handicapped spot," Mills said. "They're lazy, they don't want to walk very far and they don't care about other people's rights. They just do what they want to do.

"So I'm going to do the same thing they do to them every time they take a spot that belongs to us. They're completely ignoring us, so I'm just going to ignore them."

The judge did just that Monday, ignoring Delameter as she sat in his courtroom.

At first bailiffs told Delameter she wasn't allowed to leave the courthouse. Batey, the law professor, said that might have been improper.

Then Assistant Public Defender Dean Livermore spoke to the judge. Delameter was then told she could leave, but the judge's car was staying.

Delameter said it was the only spot she could find before 9 a.m. She doesn't remember the lot ever being so crowded.

Her last visit was back in 2005, when Mills sentenced her to a year in prison for violating probation for forgery and grand theft. It wasn't clear whether the judge remembered her Monday.

Delameter had to cancel her 7-year-old daughter's dentist appointment and get the girl's father to pick her up from school. She got a ride from a friend so she could pick up her 4-year-old niece and 2-year-old nephew from day care. The judge said she should have thought about the kids before she parked illegally.

It was 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot when remorse gave way to anger. While Mills was still working, his judicial assistant kept moving the Cadillac to let other judges get in and out of their spots. But Delameter's car was still stuck.

All around her, vehicles were parked illegally, on the grass, on the curb. So Delameter asked: Isn't the judge parked illegally, too?

"What makes him so special that he can do that and no one else can," she said. "Just because he's a judge it makes him a better person?

"He's a judge, he's supposed to obey the law, not break it." Soon she left with her friend.

Mills finally left at 4:20 p.m. Delameter came back at 5:10 p.m.

So was the judge's car parked illegally?

"I don't know," Mills said. "Did someone give me a ticket?"


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Nicole Delameter waits for Circuit Judge Stanley Mills to move his car. He blockaded her vehicle in his reserved spot.

1 posted on 09/12/2006 1:39:56 PM PDT by Cagey
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The world would have been safer had he blocked her closet instead of her car.


2 posted on 09/12/2006 1:40:55 PM PDT by Cagey
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This judge sounds like a complete and total jerk.

Have it towed, your "Honor".

Freakin' Drama Queen.

4 posted on 09/12/2006 1:42:51 PM PDT by Psycho_Bunny
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I used to do that in college. I lived in a dorm with reserved parking spots. About half a dozen times I came back to strange cars in my spot. So I'd just park behind them. Some of them got out, but I never figured out how.


5 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:20 PM PDT by Rio (Don't make me come over there....)
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I'm surprised his car didn't get keyed.


6 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:31 PM PDT by Triggerhippie (Always use a silencer in a crowd. Loud noises offend people.)
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wouldn't a tow been more expensive for her?? ...It sound like it didn't cost her anything but the time..

The judge might be a Pr*Ck but most folks around here say they are for people being held responsible for thier actions and I think anyone who thinks they can get away with parking were they shouldn't, shouldn't be surprised to find themselves in trouble...


7 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:38 PM PDT by conservativehusker (GO BIG RED!!!!)
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I dont like some judges arrogance, especially the liberal ones. But this lazy fata$$ shouldnt have parked in someone else space.


8 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:44 PM PDT by No Blue States
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Guy sounds like a class-A prick.

That seems to be something they frequently look for in a prospective judge's resume.

9 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:45 PM PDT by TChris (Banning DDT wasn't about birds. It was about power.)
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To: Grut
Guy sounds like a class-A prick.

Yes, he does. What an arrogant jerk.

This reminds me of the fact that JetBlue does NOT have reserved parking spaces at its headquarters since the CEO says no one's job is more important than any one else's. Sounds like a good place to work.

10 posted on 09/12/2006 1:45:57 PM PDT by yellowdoghunter (Vote out the RINO's. Volunteer to help get Conservatives elected!)
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My only complaint is that I wish we all could block inconsiderately parked cars, especially those who grab handicapped spots.


11 posted on 09/12/2006 1:46:04 PM PDT by flying Elvis
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"The stench from the bench is making me clench."

LOL!


12 posted on 09/12/2006 1:46:35 PM PDT by Disturbin (Welcome to society -- morons with keys)
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I would venture a guess that the bailiffs and assistants were keeping their eyes out and possibly video...keying a judges car on his turf would be the epitome of stupid
13 posted on 09/12/2006 1:47:16 PM PDT by conservativehusker (GO BIG RED!!!!)
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To: Cagey

So true.


14 posted on 09/12/2006 1:47:18 PM PDT by July 4th (A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
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To: yellowdoghunter

"This reminds me of the fact that JetBlue does NOT have reserved parking spaces at its headquarters since the CEO says no one's job is more important than any one else's. Sounds like a good place to work."

Also reminds me of Ben and Jerry's, where the highest paid employee can't make more than five times the salary of the lowest paid employee. Socialism at its best!


15 posted on 09/12/2006 1:47:59 PM PDT by Disturbin (Welcome to society -- morons with keys)
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feel free to report him to the bar for unethical conduct for using his office to engage is "self help" which the judges so hate.

http://www.floridabar.org

how to file a complaint section.


The judge owes this lady a level one appology. She may have done wrong HOWEVER parking in a reserved space is not a violation of the law. It is a violation of the judges EGO.

She should file a complaint if she is over 55 with the elder abuse people.


16 posted on 09/12/2006 1:48:06 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Cagey

The Judge should have been ticketed for double parking.


17 posted on 09/12/2006 1:48:54 PM PDT by Ben Mugged
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"I have my own bathroom, and I have my own parking spot, and you're not going to get to use either."

So if someone used his restroom would he "penny them in" for the rest of the day?

18 posted on 09/12/2006 1:48:57 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (The state board will meet in closed session to discuss whether it violated an open meetings law)
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To: Cagey

Instead of this crap, have her car towed. What a clown this judge is.

$20 to the nearest crack head would get a key ran down the side of his car......


19 posted on 09/12/2006 1:50:28 PM PDT by MadeInAmerica (- If ILLEGAL means Undocumented - Then Breaking and Entering means Unannounced Visit)
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To: Cagey
The ruling class doesn't like it when the serfs use their amenities.
20 posted on 09/12/2006 1:50:38 PM PDT by mysterio
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