By By Stephen Pope Aug 15, 2015 in Crime Tyler - A religious watchdog group filed a complaint against an East Texas judge for allegedly ordering a man to marry his girlfriend and write a Bible verse, or spend two weeks in jail. The Freedom from Religion Foundation, a Wisconsin-based organization who say their purpose "is to promote the constitutional principle of church and state," filed a The organization's attorney Sam Grover who filed the complaint said in a In February Bundy was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault after getting into a fight with his then-ex-girlfriend's boyfriend. According to Bundy admitted he assaulted the man who he claimed was saying "disrespectful things" about 19-year-old Elizabeth Jaynes, who he was court-ordered to marry, CNN-affiliate Roger's conduct also took Jaynes by surprise who was in the courtroom when Bundy was sentenced. “My face was so red, people behind me were laughing,” said Jaynes. “[The judge] made me stand up in court,” KLTV reported. Faced with spending two weeks in jail, Bosten and Jaynes were married on July 20 before a local justice of the peace. After reviewing the complaint the Commission has a range of options, from dismissing it to issuing a public or private sanction. Several phone calls to Roger's office seeking comment were not returned. A county court judge from semi-rural Smith County is facing possible discipline for imposing the unusual conditions as a requirement for the man to stay out of jail.The Freedom from Religion Foundation, a Wisconsin-based organization who say their purpose "is to promote the constitutional principle of church and state," filed a complaint Friday with the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct alleging Smith County Court-at-Law Judge Randall Lee Rogers, overstepped his authority when he required Josten Bundy, 21 to marry his 19-year-old girlfriend within 30 days, as well as write a bible verse 25 times, or face two weeks in jail.The organization's attorney Sam Grover who filed the complaint said in a news release , "Judges cannot require people to get married or force them to write bible verses." Labeling Roger's conduct as "illegal," Grover added the "Judge should face serious consequences for it. His actions demonstrate a religious bias with significant implications for any nonreligious or non-Christian litigants appearing before him."In February Bundy was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault after getting into a fight with his then-ex-girlfriend's boyfriend. According to online court records Bundy was placed on probation for two years, fined a total of $1907 and ordered to complete 80 hours of community service.Bundy admitted he assaulted the man who he claimed was saying "disrespectful things" about 19-year-old Elizabeth Jaynes, who he was court-ordered to marry, CNN-affiliate KLTV reported Roger's conduct also took Jaynes by surprise who was in the courtroom when Bundy was sentenced.“My face was so red, people behind me were laughing,” said Jaynes. “[The judge] made me stand up in court,” KLTV reported.Faced with spending two weeks in jail, Bosten and Jaynes were married on July 20 before a local justice of the peace.After reviewing the complaint the Commission has a range of options, from dismissing it to issuing a public or private sanction.Several phone calls to Roger's office seeking comment were not returned. More about Josten Bundy, Josten Bundy smith county, randall lee rogers, randall lee rogers smith county, judge randall lee rogers More news from Josten Bundy Josten Bundy smith c... randall lee rogers randall lee rogers s... judge randall lee ro... josten bundy randall... elizabeth jaynes elizabeth jaynes smi...