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A chronology
A timeline of coverage by the Times following Charles Cope from his election to the Pinellas-Pasco circuit bench through his resignation yesterday.
Times Staff Writer
Published January 28, 2004
- Nov. 3, 1992: Charles W. Cope elected to the Pinellas-Pasco circuit bench in a run-off election.
- June 24, 1996: Cope is arrested for DUI by a Naples police officer who said he saw Cope's Ford Bronco weaving. Cope, in Naples attending a judicial conference, refused a Breathalyzer test.
- Feb. 6, 1997: A Collier County judge dismisses the misdemeanor charge Cope faces after quashing all evidence in the case because of doubts cast on the accuracy of the arresting officer's testimony.
- April 5, 2001: Cope is arrested by Carmel, Calif., police after two women accuse him of trying to enter their locked hotel room. Cope, in town attending a judicial conference, denied doing so.
- July 12, 2001: News of Cope's arrest breaks, stunning his peers. Cope reports the allegations to the Judicial Qualifications Commission for the first time.
- Aug. 13, 2001: Cope begins a paid leave of absence.
- Dec. 7, 2001: The JQC charges Cope with violating judicial canons.
- June 26, 2002: After a trial, a JQC panel finds Cope is guilty of public intoxication and inappropriate conduct of an intimate nature. It rejects four more serious charges, including allegations he stole a room key and tried to enter the hotel room.
- Aug. 5, 2002: A JQC panel recommends that the Florida Supreme Court publicly reprimand Cope for violations of judicial canons.
- Aug. 12, 2002 : Cope returns to the bench after a one-year paid leave of absence.
- Aug. 29, 2002 : Cope pleaded no contest to misdemeanor public intoxication to resolve his California criminal case. In a plea deal, prosecutors dismiss other charges against him. Cope is fined $1,000 and donates $5,000 to a charity of the victim's selection.
- May 29, 2003: The Florida Supreme Court accepts the recommendation of the JQC panel and says Cope will be publicly reprimanded.
- Aug. 28, 2003: Cope is reprimanded by the Florida Supreme Court.
- Jan. 26, 2004: Cope is unexpectedly summoned out of a trial and never returns.
- Jan. 27, 2004: Cope resigns from the Pinellas-Pasco circuit bench.
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