Orie Melvin Removed from 'Vote No' List
PACleanSweep today removed Superior
Court Judge Joan Orie Melvin from its list of judges for
Pennsylvanians to reject for retention at the November
6 election.
The move was in response to documentation the
organization received yesterday from Judge Orie
Melvin showing she has returned
$14,402.55 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The figure represents the after-tax amount Orie
Melvin received under the Act 44 pay raise during the
years 2005, 2006 and through the end of 2007.
"We believe Judge Orie Melvin has done everything in
her power to personally reject the judicial swindle,"
said PACleanSweep chair Russ Diamond. "We
cannot hold her responsible for taxes deducted by
government entities and we're inclined to
believe she did her best in determining the net
payback
figure. We've been provided a worksheet which
calculates the taxes withheld from a gross amount of
$24,502.47.
"We challenge every other judge in the
Commonwealth to follow suit and make good on their
oaths of office. Only then should Pennsylvanians
engage in debate regarding their rulings, opinions
and decisions."
Orie Melvin sent a check and a letter of
explanation to state Treasurer Robin Weissmann on
August 2, 2007. The hand-written letter stated the
amount returned was "reimbursement for Act 44
judicial pay raise which includes 2005 (July 8, 2005 -
November 16, 2005), 2006, and 2007 (through
December 31)."
The Treasury Department confirmed receipt of the
amount and noted it would be deposited in the
Commonwealth's General Fund in a letter to Orie
Melvin dated August 15, 2007.
"We're glad to see at least one member of the judicial
branch willing to take personal action in an
effort to support, obey and defend the Constitution.
PACleanSweep sincerely thanks Judge Orie Melvin for
making a stand for the ultimate will of the people,"
Diamond added. "We look forward to the discussion of
her record on the bench."
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