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Roy Moore: Alabama top judge ousted over gay marriage stand | Roy Moore: Alabama top judge ousted over gay marriage stand |
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Alabama's top judge has been suspended for the remainder of his term for defying federal court rulings that legalised same-sex marriage. | |
Roy Moore, 69, violated judicial ethics with an order seen as directing probate judges to deny marriage licences to gay couples, a judicial panel ruled. | Roy Moore, 69, violated judicial ethics with an order seen as directing probate judges to deny marriage licences to gay couples, a judicial panel ruled. |
The decision was a "politically motivated effort" by radical groups, he said. His lawyer has vowed to appeal. | The decision was a "politically motivated effort" by radical groups, he said. His lawyer has vowed to appeal. |
It is the second suspension for Mr Moore, an outspoken conservative. | It is the second suspension for Mr Moore, an outspoken conservative. |
In 2003, he was removed for refusing to take down a monument of the Ten Commandments he installed at a state building. | In 2003, he was removed for refusing to take down a monument of the Ten Commandments he installed at a state building. |
He was re-elected as chief justice of the state's Supreme Court in 2012. | He was re-elected as chief justice of the state's Supreme Court in 2012. |
In Friday's decision, the nine-member Alabama Court of the Judiciary unanimously decided to suspend him for the remainder of his term without pay. | In Friday's decision, the nine-member Alabama Court of the Judiciary unanimously decided to suspend him for the remainder of his term without pay. |
The move essentially removes Mr Moore from the bench, as he will be unable to seek re-election at the end of his term, in January 2019, because of age restrictions, his lawyer Mat Staver said. | The move essentially removes Mr Moore from the bench, as he will be unable to seek re-election at the end of his term, in January 2019, because of age restrictions, his lawyer Mat Staver said. |
Reacting to the decision, Mr Moore said in a statement: "This was a politically motivated effort by radical homosexual and transgender groups to remove me as chief justice of the Supreme Court because of outspoken opposition to their immoral agenda." | |
The panel found that Mr Moore's ruling in 6 January showed "disregard for binding federal law" after the US Supreme Court landmark decision in June 2015 affirming gay marriage rights. | The panel found that Mr Moore's ruling in 6 January showed "disregard for binding federal law" after the US Supreme Court landmark decision in June 2015 affirming gay marriage rights. |
Testifying in his defence, Mr Moore said there was uncertainty after conflicting opinions on gay marriage from state and federal courts. | Testifying in his defence, Mr Moore said there was uncertainty after conflicting opinions on gay marriage from state and federal courts. |
Mr Moore is known for his opposition to same-sex marriage, and has called homosexuality an "inherent evil" in the past. | Mr Moore is known for his opposition to same-sex marriage, and has called homosexuality an "inherent evil" in the past. |
His suspension was celebrated by the civil rights group that filed the complaints in 2003 and 2016. | His suspension was celebrated by the civil rights group that filed the complaints in 2003 and 2016. |
"Moore was elected to be a judge, not a preacher," Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said in a statement. | "Moore was elected to be a judge, not a preacher," Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said in a statement. |
"The people of Alabama who cherish the rule of law are not going to miss the Ayatollah of Alabama." | "The people of Alabama who cherish the rule of law are not going to miss the Ayatollah of Alabama." |
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