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A split judicial conduct panel recommended not to begin disciplinary proceedings against a New Jersey judge who referred to the alleged sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl as “not an especially heinous or cruel offense.”

Some public officials had called for state Superior Court Judge Marcia Silva to be removed from the bench after her comments were published last year. Silva wrote them in a sealed 2018 opinion denying prosecutors’ motion to have the 16-year-old suspect tried as an adult.

The panel wrote Thursday that Silva’s language was inappropriate but it noted she was legally required to explain if “the harm suffered by the victim was above, beyond and in addition to the inherent harm associated with the act itself” to determine if the case should be waived to adult court.

Rather than using “sensitive and conciliatory language,” Silva instead used “a more clinical, unemotional, perhaps even stoic legal evaluation,” the majority wrote.

Four members of the 10-member panel dissented and wrote that an appeals court’s reversal of Silva’s decision raised questions that should be addressed.

“In our view, this type of case should be heard and resolved through a public hearing that includes testimony and cross-examination, not following a private, informal conference,” they wrote.
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The judge seems to have been tasked, under the law, with answering a very specific question. That question was whether the offense in this case the harm to the victim went over and above what would normally be involved in the offense itself. So if the charge had been, for instance, "genocide", that's certainly an especially heinous offense in the common meaning of the phrase. But it's not necessarily "especially heinous" under the meaning of the law, which would require that it be more harmful than a typical genocide, not just more harmful than most other offenses in general.
 
The judge said that there is nothing heinous it’s about kids fucking kids. And she hit a nerve
She'd hit my nerve too. Age of consent in NJ is 16, simple as that. 12 year olds can't consent for a reason. Frankly if it was a 14 and 16 year old I might even feel differently but a 16 year old doesn't even want to hang out with a twelve year old unless he can talk her into sex.
 
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Governor Phil Murphy refused to renominate Silva for a tenured term. She was forced to leave the bench on January 17, 2021, when her seven-year term expired.

Current Professional Practice

She currently serves as a partner at the law firm Silva & Stahl, LLC, located in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

Her practice focuses primarily on alternative dispute resolution and family law matters, utilizing her previous experience on the bench.
  • Services Offered: She specializes in mediation, arbitration, and appeals.
  • Target Areas: Her work typically involves resolving complex issues like child custody, alimony, and asset division.
  • Recognition: She is listed by the New Jersey Courts as a qualified mediator for the economic aspects of family law cases.
 
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