A Disciplinary Court panel found Judge Ronit Poznanski-Katz guilty of inappropriate behavior, ethics violation, for conducting text correspondence with ISA representative in Case 4000; Chief Justice Hayut had suspended her earlier; Sentencing to follow.

Judge Ronit Poznanski-Katz of the Tel Aviv Magistrates Court was found guilty on Sunday of inappropriate behavior in the text messages incident in Case 4000.

The February correspondence was between her and Israel Securities Authority (ISA) representative, Attorney Eran Shacham-Shavit, who texted her to “look surprised” when the prosecution asks for the release of the suspects Or Elovitz and Amikam Shorer to house arrest.

In a hearing before the Disciplinary Court panel, Poznanski-Katz was found guilty, in accordance with her confession, by a Disciplinary Tribunal for Judges, headed by retired President Justice Asher Grunis, Supreme Court Justice Neil Hendel and Vice President of the Nazareth District Court, Justice Esther Hellman, of a disciplinary offense of conduct in a manner that is not appropriateto the status of a judge in Israel, and a violation of the Rules of Ethics for Judges.

According to the confession by the judge, she and the deputy prosecutor involved in the case conducted various correspondences regarding the case, a correspondence that should not have been held between the prosecution’s representative and the judge who presided over the proceedings.

The conviction follows an arrangement that led to certain amendments to the original complaint submitted to the Court by the Minister of Justice. The arrangement did not refer to an agreed punishment. Regarding the sentence, the parties made their arguments before the of the court. A sentence will be given at another time.

The correspondence between the judge and the representative of the Israel Securities Authority was related to the extensions of the suspects' detention in the Bezeq case, Case 4000. Attorney Shacham-Shavit wrote to the judge: "At least the good news that Or and Amikam will be released tomorrow under on condition." In another statement he told her to “look surprised.” Justice Poznanski-Katz replied: "I am starting to work on an appropriate expression of total surprise," she joked.