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    Scott County District Judge Caroline Lennon said through a court official that she did. Myser believes he has proof that she didn’t, and took his evidence to the attorney general, the governor, the Legislature, the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, which accepted the case even though lower courts have already ruled in Lennon’s favor.

    “This is a massive coverup. The law is very clear,” said Myser, 55, a Mendota Heights resident and former Silicon Valley executive who now volunteers his time in conflict resolution. “Every case that she’s touched is tainted.”

    State law requires judges to take an oath before entering the duties of the office and file that oath with the secretary of state. If judges refuse or neglect to take an oath, the office is vacated. Lennon was appointed to the bench by Gov. Tim Pawlenty in 2008, then elected in 2010.

    “I went to the secretary of state to see if she had an oath of office to see if she was following that rule,” said Myser. The office sent him letter dated Jan. 2, 2013, that said: “Oath for Caroline Lennon not found.”

    http://www.startribune.com/local/248...&c=y#continue=

    “The courts don’t want this exposed. It’s that serious,” said MacDonald. “The damages could be enormous.”

    Oath of Office for judges
    Last edited by Chex; 03-05-14 at 11:42 PM.

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