Oregon judge who excluded same-sex couples from marriage licenses on blast

Salem, Ore. (AP) – An Oregon judge who refused to perform same-sex marriages is facing a judicial disciplinary commission.

The two-week hearing began Nov. 9. It will determine whether Marion County judge Vance Day should be sanctioned.

The Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability says Day committed several ethics violations. They include screening marriage applicants to exclude same-sex couples, hanging a portrait of Adolf Hitler in the courthouse, asking lawyers for money and allowing a convicted felon to handle a gun.

Day has denied he violated judicial ethics rules, and says the rules are unconstitutional. He says he’s being targeted because of his Christian beliefs.

Day is a former chairman of the Oregon Republican Party.

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