BIRMINGHAM — An Alabama judicial panel dismissed a bias complaint against Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore. The complaint was made after court awarded custody of three teens to their father instead of their lesbian mother. Moore was accused by homosexual activists of “bias” for a written decision which called homosexuality an “inherent evil.” The state Judicial Inquiry Commission exonerated Moore of any bias, noting that Moore simply ruled according to existing state law.
Panel dismisses complaint against Judge Moore
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