U.S. District Court Judge John Roll, who was killed in the attack against Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, tackled tough legal issues from the bench. The chief federal judge of the District of Arizona even received death threats.
In fact, his death comes at a time when resources in his district are stretched thin. There were already two vacancies that needed to be filled prior to his death. Now that Judge Roll has passed away, his district will need help. “[W]e’re going to need help from other districts, either inside the Ninth Circuit or outside,” Judge Frederick Martone is quoted by the ABA Journal as saying.
The sad irony is that his life was cut short by alleged shooter Jared Loughner not because of his stance on legal issues, but simply because he was an unlucky bystander. “He was in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Sheriff Clarence W. Dupnik of Pima County, said.
While he may have been a victim of coincidence, he will be missed and respected by many.
Judge Roll was called a “widely respected jurist, a strong and able leader of his court, and a kind, courteous and sincere gentleman,” in a statement released by Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the 9th Circuit.
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