Is Dave Dahl returning for the 2012-2013 season?
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RULE 3.1
Extrajudicial Activities in General
A judge may engage in extrajudicial activities, except as prohibited by law or this Code. However, when engaging in extrajudicial activities, a judge shall not:
(A) participate in activities that will interfere with the proper performance of the judge’s judicial duties;
(B) participate in activities that will lead to frequent disqualification of the judge;
(C) participate in activities that would appear to a reasonable person to undermine the judge’s independence, integrity, or impartiality; or demean the judicial office; or
(D) engage in conduct that would appear to a reasonable person to be coercive.RULE 3.12
Compensation for Extrajudicial Activities
A judge may accept reasonable compensation for extrajudicial activities permitted by this Code or other law unless such acceptance would appear to a reasonable person to undermine the judge’s independence, integrity, or impartiality.
COMMENT
[1] A judge is permitted to accept honoraria, stipends, fees, wages, salaries, royalties, or other compensation for speaking, teaching, writing, and other extrajudicial activities, provided the compensation is reasonable, commensurate with the task performed, and does not exceed what a person who is not a judge would receive for the same activity. The judge should be mindful, however, that judicial duties must take precedence over other activities. See Rule 2.1.
[2] Compensation derived from extrajudicial activities may be subject to public reporting. See Rule 3.15.The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.
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I can't see where brodcasting WSU basketball would cause a problem for a judge. His prior association with WSU would already remove him from presiding over any actions involving WSU, or any affiliated parties. The same goes for BGM (??) Sports Marketing and any actions involving the staff of the WSU athletic department, and probably any staff of WSU. He's not going to add anything to the list of cases he can't judge by broadcasting WSU basketball.
He'd still have the radio problem every time he was up for re-election. Isn't that every other year? Plus, broadcasting could open a door for lawyers to challenge his presiding over any case involving a SASO member, WSU booster, an advertiser, and the list goes on and on as lawyers exercise their imgination if they want another judge.
I 3expect we've heard the last of Dahl's keys to the game.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I like them both. Although I find Hull a bit more on point in terms of basketball nuts and bolts (during the game at any rate) and Dahl a bit too ready to subordinate his view to Kennedy, I love Dahl's geeky sense of humor and enthusiasm. Plus Dahl really does his research as shown by his keys. Hull's keys seem to always include defense and intensity, which doesn't add too much to the discussion.Shocker Nation, NYC
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