Durham, N.C. — The Durham County Courthouse operated without a hitch Monday on the first day after District Attorney Tracey Cline was removed from office.
Superior Court Judge Robert Hobgood ruled Friday that he had found evidence during an unusual four-day inquiry that Cline had brought the "entire Durham County justice system into disrepute" by her repeated attacks on another judge in recent months.
Cline alleged in several court filings that Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson is biased against her and her office and asked to have him barred from handling criminal cases in Durham County. Two other judges found her complaints to be groundless.
She has appealed the ruling, but James Coleman, the John S. Bradway Professor of Law at Duke University, said Monday that he doubts Hobgood's ruling would be overturned.
"I think that the findings were meticulous, and I think this is a case that turns on the findings. He made findings that will be very difficult to challenge," Coleman said.
Retired Superior Court Judge Leon Stanback has been serving as district attorney since Feb. 1. He said he will run the office to the best of his ability as long as he is needed.
The length and outcome of Cline's appeal will determine if a special election would be held in November for the remaining two years of her term. The appeal would have to be resolved by early September for an election to occur.



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March 6, 2012 1:44 p.m.
She was voted in because most positions in Durham only have a Democratic candidate fielded for them. Republicans do not run for these positions. Official returns show her with 100% of the vote in the general elections with Cline as the only candidate. Note that a large number of voters in Durham vote straight ticket Democratic. In the Democratic primary, there were four candidates and she won with under 50% of the vote with a number of people who supported Nifong voting for her.
At the time of the initial elections, her poor behavior was not well known. It only came into a glaring spotlight when she started to file absurd allegations against Judge Hudson.
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