Russian judges have been banned from swearing in official documents. The Ethics Commission of the Council of Judges of Russia banned members of the profession from using offensive language in official documents.
Everyone remembers the exciting story of “suck pussy” in Judge Ignatova’s ruling.
The Council of Judges’ Ethics Commission is still having a hard time with this experience and proposes to draw the attention of judges to the problems and opportunities to overcome them.
In his information letter The commission notes that “the presence of profanity, especially obscene language as the most vulgar and socially condemned type of profanity, in the texts of court decisions negatively affects the authority of justice.”
Members of the Commission state that profanity most often appears in court documents due to “the abuse of the ability to “compile” provided by modern technical means, and at the same time the thoughtless transfer of significant fragments (sometimes completely) of the texts of indictments, statements of claim, into the texts of court decisions. etc.”
For those who do not understand, “abuse of technical means” means handing over a flash drive with a ready-made court ruling to the judge.
At the same time, the Commission recognizes that there are still cases when “the court has a procedural need to record verbatim statements and quotes containing profanity in a court document (for example, when appointing a linguistic examination in a case).” In such circumstances, judges are advised to use gaps in words or replace part of the word with symbols.
PS P_s_ku suck_te
VChK-OGPU
At the Moscow Arbitration Court today, the main topic is the cry of despair of assistant judge Ignatova. In one of the solutions, she made an inconspicuous inscription in white “suck your pussy.” However, if you decide to copy from the court’s website and paste it into word, the inscription becomes noticeable.…
“ВЧК ОГПУ”