Former judge banned from Nevada bench for handcuffing lawyer

FILE - In this Feb. 23, 2015, file photo, Conrad Hafen presides over a hearing in Las Vegas. The former judge, who lost a re-election bid, has been barred for life from the court bench in Nevada as punishment for ordering a defense attorney handcuffed when she wouldn't stop arguing to keep a client out of jail, and then sentencing her client to jail for petty theft. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, File) (The Associated Press)

A former Las Vegas justice of the peace has been barred for life from serving as judge in Nevada for ordering a defense attorney handcuffed when she would not stop speaking in court in an effort to keep a client out of jail.

The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday posted a Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline order censuring Conrad Hafen for courtroom incidents between December 2014 and last May.

That's when he had Deputy Clark County Public Defender Zohra Bakhtary detained on a misdemeanor contempt finding after he ordered her to stop talking. He sentenced her client to jail for petty theft.

Hafen lost a re-election bid.

He represented himself before the disciplinary commission and could not be reached to comment.

Bakhtary says she respects the ruling.