Florida judge Richard Albritton is facing a disciplinary hearing for a string of offesive comments he made toward defendants and lawyers in his court room.

Documents on The Smoking Gun also show numerous other bold and offensive statements and actions on behalf of Albritton:

As a condition of probation, he required that a defendant attend church. When a staff attorney advised that this was unconstitutional, the judge said, "I know that's wrong, but the defendant doesn't know it."

In 2004, a female probation officer had recently gone through a divorce. After a hearing, while others were still present in the courtroom, he asked the officer about the divorce.

In a juvenile delinquency case involving a young girl who had just turned 18, he commented from the bench on how attractive she was and handed her a lighter sentence then he normally would have.

When he discovered that a teen girl accused of a crime was pregnant, he asked her who the father was. When she couldn't respond, he ordered she be put back in juvenile detention and remain there until she could identify the child's father.

The motion, filed in Panama City court on May 17, alleges the judge once told a lady, on the record and in court, that she should close her legs and stop having babies.

The complaint indicates Albritton has twenty days to submit a written response to the charges.