From Judge to Jokes

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Courts told Sicari to choose between doling out puns or punishment.

Vince Sicari a judge in South Hackensack has resigned his position to continue his career as a comedian and actor. It is no joke, the courts ruled that the two careers were not compatible and that a judge who was a comedian could not be taken seriously.

Read the below article form Yahoo News for all of the details.

New Jersey judge cannot moonlight as stand-up comic: court Reuters September 23, 2013, 10:43 am

Being a judge in New Jersey is no laughing matter.

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That was the conclusion from the state’s highest court on Thursday, when it ruled a municipal judge could not continue to spend his days on the bench and his nights as a stand-up comedian. Vince Sicari was the judge in South Hackensack, a small town in Bergen County, New Jersey, where he worked part-time ruling on traffic violations and other minor legal matters. Vince August, his alter ego, is a comic and television actor who has frequently appeared on the ABC show “What Would You Do?” and regularly performs at Caroline’s, a New York City comedy club. In a 30-page opinion – which, for the record, did not contain a single joke – the New Jersey Supreme Court essentially told Sicari to choose between doling out puns or punishment. “The concern is whether an ordinary member of the public can divorce the comedy routine or the roles played by Vince August from Judge Sicari,” the court wrote. A few hours after the court ruled, Sicari, 44, said he accepted the decision and would immediately resign from the bench. “I am hopeful that all involved feel that I have served the judiciary with the honor and distinction that it deserves,” he said in a statement. His lawyer, E. Drew Britcher, said Sicari, who earned $13,000 a year as a judge, relies on his comedy for a full-time income and health benefits. As a regular on “What Would You Do?,” a hidden-camera show that uses actors to re-enact real-life situations to see how bystanders react, Sicari has played numerous offensive characters, including a homophobic bar patron and a racially profiling security guard. Like many stand-up comics, Sicari also comments on religion, race, politics, sex and other potentially touchy subjects in his routines. Those off-color comments could make it difficult for residents who appear before him to believe that he can remain impartial and objective, the court concluded. “To be sure, the routines are designed to be funny,” the court wrote. “We must acknowledge, however, that many regard the maxim ‘Many a true word is said in jest’ as a fundamental truth.” Sicari had appealed a 2008 decision from the state ethics committee that said he could not pursue both careers at the same time. He argued that he kept his legal career completely separate from his comedic work, eschewing jokes about lawyers while on stage and never cracking wise while on the bench. Sicari became South Hackensack’s judge in 2008 after 12 years in private practice. “We felt this raised a unique question,” said Britcher, Sicari’s attorney. “Clearly, municipal judges in small municipalities need to have other employment. We wanted to ask why he could be a carpenter but not a comedian and actor.”

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