Judges who will decide the fate of suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore next month are being swamped with calls and letters from his supporters. Court secretary John Wilkerson says the Montgomery office has received more than 500 phone calls and hundreds of letters about the case -- nearly all from Moore supporters and most from outside Alabama.
Wilkerson said no overt threats have been made and no one has been arrested. Judges are being advised to take safety precautions and officials are planning beefed-up security at Moore's trial, set for November 12th.
Moore was suspended from office with pay after refusing a federal judge's order to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the state judicial building. The Judicial Inquiry Commission has accused Moore of violating judicial canons with his defiance. Court secretary John Wilkerson says the Montgomery office has received more than 500 phone calls and hundreds of letters about the case -- nearly all from Moore supporters and most from outside Alabama.
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