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Okla-homey
6/30/2006, 05:51 AM
He'll now have to register as a secks offender, and may lose his 90K a year pension. No word yet on sentencing. That hearing will be Aug 14.


Ex-Judge Convicted of Indecent Exposure
Jun 29 11:04 PM US/Eastern

By SHAUN SCHAFER
Associated Press Writer

BRISTOW, Okla.-- A Creek County jury late Thursday convicted a former judge who was accused of exposing himself by using a sexual device while he presided over court cases.

The panel deliberated more than five hours before returning a guilty verdict against Donald Thompson on all four counts of indecent exposure. The jury had requested a dinner break around 6:30 p.m. and sent a note to the judge at 8:49 p.m. that a decision had been reached.

Jurors recommended one year in prison and a $10,000 fine on each count against the judge, 59, who served more than 20 years on the bench in eastern Oklahoma before his retirement in 2004.

Thompson showed little emotion but his wife, Paula, wept as the verdicts were read. He was ordered into custody but was allowed to consult with his attorneys and family before being led away.

Presiding Judge C. Allen McCall set bond at $75,000, which Thompson's attorneys said would be posted Friday morning. McCall scheduled Thompson's formal sentencing for Aug. 14.

The conviction will require Thompson to register as a sex offender, and could jeopardize his $7,489.91-a-month pension from the state.

The longtime judge said the "penis pump" at the center of allegations against him was simply a gag gift that he never used.

In closing arguments Thursday, defense attorney Clark Brewster called the device "a joke."

"Why in the world would anybody have this behind the bench?" he said, holding the pump. "It's a stupid thing," he said, setting it down.

Brewster left the courthouse and didn't speak with reporters.

Thompson was accused of using the device during four jury trials in 2002 and 2003.

His former court reporter, Lisa Foster, testified that she saw Thompson expose himself at least 15 times. Foster was one of three court employees who testified they saw him expose himself, but her testimony was the most detailed and covered more incidents than the other witnesses.

Foster told her story to authorities only after being subpoenaed, saying she feared she would lose her job. The investigation into Thompson's actions began after a police officer saw the pump in the judge's courtroom. Thompson fired Foster after the investigation began.

Prosecutor Patricia High said in her closing argument that Thompson "decided the rules did not apply to him."

"This is a trial about Lisa Foster's credibility. She is in the middle of a storm she would give a lot to get out of."

Foster hugged prosecutors after the verdict was read but declined to comment to reporters.

High and prosecutor Richard Smothermon said they were pleased with the outcome.

"The same justice system that he abused held him accountable," High said. "the system worked just like you hoped it would."

She and Smothermon said they would pursue a misdemeanor charge of misuse of state property that was separated from the trial before opening statements.

"He was at the pinnacle of the justice system in Creek County, and now that justice system has held him to the same standard," Smothermon said.

SoonerInFla
6/30/2006, 06:29 AM
She and Smothermon said they would pursue a misdemeanor charge of misuse of state property that was separated from the trial before opening statements.


Did the penus pump belong to the state?

:confused:

Okla-homey
6/30/2006, 06:34 AM
Did the penus pump belong to the state?

:confused:

Naw, they found porn on his office computer.

olevetonahill
6/30/2006, 07:42 AM
Dayum 90,000 a year pension for being a pervert ? :eek:

IB4OU2
6/30/2006, 07:59 AM
I bet he got pumped up when the baillif said "All Rise" .........:D

Mjcpr
6/30/2006, 08:01 AM
In one article I read, it said he appeared to have trouble understanding and answering questions during the trial. I wonder if he has some kind of mental disorder (aside from the obvious)?

olevetonahill
6/30/2006, 08:03 AM
I bet he got pumped up when the baillif said "All Rise" .........:D
"self rising judicial flour " ?

Okla-homey
6/30/2006, 08:12 AM
In one article I read, it said he appeared to have trouble understanding and answering questions during the trial. I wonder if he has some kind of mental disorder (aside from the obvious)?


Personally, I think it probably had more to do with the fact he had been so powerful in Creek County for so long he just couldn't flippin' believe this was happening to him.

I had a colleague present for the closing arguments yesterday. He told me the guy just looked pathetic, confused and forlorn.

I'm not sure if justice was done yesterday or not. There were a lot of things about this trial that kinda bothered me. Example: the prosecution advanced the theory that because Thompson had cut open the bottoms of the pockets in his judicial robes that was evidence proving he wanted to be able to access his crotch without lifting his robe. Now, that may be, but it also could mean that he merely wanted to be able to reach his pants pockets without lifting his robe which is something anyone might want to do.

Mjcpr
6/30/2006, 08:16 AM
I'm not sure if justice was done yesterday or not. There were a lot of things about this trial that kinda bothered me. Example: the prosecution advanced the theory that because Thompson had cut open the bottoms of the pockets in his judicial robes that was evidence proving he wanted to be able to access his crotch without lifting his robe. Now, that may be, but it also could mean that he merely wanted to be able to reach his pants pockets without lifting his robe which is something anyone might want to do.

You're not convinced he did the things he's accused of? I thought it was supposed to have been pretty clear that he did....considering there was at least one witness. I'm sure you know much more about the case than I do, I'm just wondering...

Hamhock
6/30/2006, 08:23 AM
In one article I read, it said he appeared to have trouble understanding and answering questions during the trial. I wonder if he has some kind of mental disorder (aside from the obvious)?


Have you ever tried to answer legal questions while polishing the helmet?

Sooner24
6/30/2006, 08:27 AM
Have you ever tried to answer legal questions while polishing the helmet?


No. How difficult is it?

1stTimeCaller
6/30/2006, 08:30 AM
head judge. heh.

I used to drink a bunch a beer with one of his kids when I was at OU. I feel sorry for his family.

Mjcpr
6/30/2006, 08:31 AM
head judge. heh.

I used to drink a bunch a beer with one of his kids when I was at OU. I feel sorry for his family.

Is there anybody you don't know?

olevetonahill
6/30/2006, 08:34 AM
Is there anybody you don't know?
Yep
ME :D

1stTimeCaller
6/30/2006, 08:38 AM
Is there anybody you don't know?

I don't know that guy, never met him. Just that one of his kids was somewhat of a drinking buddy when I was in college. Not that means anything or is worth anything.

Mjcpr
6/30/2006, 08:39 AM
I don't know that guy, never met him. Just that one of his kids was somewhat of a drinking buddy when I was in college. Not that means anything or is worth anything.

Six degrees of 1TC?

:D

jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
6/30/2006, 11:03 AM
thompson has always been weird, but this surprised me. if they were going to toss one judge off the bench i would have hoped it was april sellars white. but alas...

my personal opinion is that the nail in his coffin was firing the chick. that right there would be enough incriminating evidence for most people from creek county.

Soonerchaz
6/30/2006, 12:55 PM
There was a rumor that the jury was hung, but they rose to the occassion and pounded out a verdict.

(I stole this btw)

Okla-homey
6/30/2006, 01:01 PM
I heard the tension in the courtroom was palpable and when the verdict was read, everyone present sat bolt upright as its import sank in and sort of sucked all the air out of the room.

MamaMia
6/30/2006, 01:08 PM
So, do the plantiffs in the trials that he pumped himself during, get new hearings if they so desire? :O

Okla-homey
6/30/2006, 01:12 PM
So, do the plantiffs in the trials that he pumped himself during, get new hearings if they so desire? :O

I imagine there will be some of that plead before its all said and done. It won't be automatic though. Unless the records in those cases contain some significant matter he may have boofed because he was, ahem, otherwise occupied, I bet they won't.

Ike
6/30/2006, 02:14 PM
the prosecution advanced the theory that because Thompson had cut open the bottoms of the pockets in his judicial robes that was evidence proving he wanted to be able to access his crotch without lifting his robe. Now, that may be, but it also could mean that he merely wanted to be able to reach his pants pockets without lifting his robe which is something anyone might want to do.


Unless they had already established that he did not wear pants under his robes

:eek:

Tear Down This Wall
6/30/2006, 03:37 PM
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BigRedJed
6/30/2006, 04:03 PM
Uh... ...eww.

JohnnyMack
6/30/2006, 04:05 PM
Seeing Clark Brewster lose is pretty cool too.

Hamhock
6/30/2006, 04:21 PM
Seeing Clark Brewster lose is pretty cool too.


werd

LoyalFan
7/1/2006, 10:30 AM
"Bailiff, whack his peepee!" (Old Cheech 'n Chong skit)

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LF

bigdsooner
7/1/2006, 01:30 PM
So, do the plantiffs in the trials that he pumped himself during, get new hearings if they so desire? :O


i love mom, she's the greatest :D

jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
7/1/2006, 03:35 PM
ah, creek county. my dad knew one of the jurors and before the trial he told my dad that donnie was guilty.

oumartin
7/1/2006, 03:40 PM
ah, creek county. my dad knew one of the jurors and before the trial he told my dad that donnie was guilty.

isnt' that illegal to talk about a trial in which you are a juror?

Vaevictis
7/1/2006, 09:27 PM
Hell, my understanding is that a juror expressing the opinion that someone is innocent/guilty before the trial is in itself grounds for a mistrial/new trial.

JohnnyMack
7/1/2006, 09:48 PM
Heard Clark Brewster may be in trouble for tampering with a witness. Witness says she recorded the phone call.

jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
7/1/2006, 10:43 PM
hello CREEK COUNTY

Mjcpr
12/5/2008, 09:41 AM
He's doing much better now though.

Former Creek County Judge Arrested
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TULSA COUNTY -- Former Creek County judge, Donald Thompson, was arrested by an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper around 3 a.m. on Friday.

He was booked into the Tulsa jail on a complaint of driving under the influence of alcohol.

You'll remember Thompson was convicted a couple of years ago for indecent exposure for using a sexual device during court.
He served nearly two years in prison.

Earlier this year, Thompson was stripped of his law license by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The Justices said Thompson's behavior was socially unacceptable and an insult to the legal profession.

http://www.newson6.com/global/story.asp?s=9463930