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| My judge strikes again, big time... | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 15 2006, 04:17 AM (211 Views) | |
| Dewey | Mar 15 2006, 04:17 AM Post #1 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Some of you will remember me talking about the horrendous legal battle I went through several years back. During that time, the judge assigned to the case was acting and making decisions regarding the case that simply defied logic. His pretrial decisions were rendered so consistently and irrationally in the favor of my opponent , even in the opinion of his own staff, that I came to conclude that in my opinion, the judge was either accepting a bribe from the other side, had some friendship with a related party that affected his decisions, was mentally deranged, or was working under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The last option was quite possible since, as I learned at that time, the Judge had a long-running history, officially and "under the radar," of alcoholism, DUI arrests and convictions, and possibly even cocaine use according to some sources. In fact, shortly after my case was settled (after a three-year nightmare), the judge admitted himself to an alochol treatment and rehab program. In so doing, he supposedly went from being a laughinstock embarrassment to the local bench, to the glory boy "poster child" of tolerance and understanding, since he was seeking treatment for his. Well, he's out of rehab now, and on the bench again. And he's rendering judgments that aren't merely outrageous to us locals - now he's earned national notoriety. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my good friend and sound legal sage, Judge John A. Connor. Please go to http://www.foxnews.com , scroll down to the video link for Bill O'Reilly's "Talking Points," and watch the video of John Connor's latest legal brilliance. |
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"By nature, i prefer brevity." - John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, p. 685. "Never waste your time trying to explain yourself to people who are committed to misunderstanding you." - Anonymous "Oh sure, every once in a while a turd floated by, but other than that it was just fine." - Joe A., 2011 I'll answer your other comments later, but my primary priority for the rest of the evening is to get drunk." - Klaus, 12/31/14 | |
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| Dewey | Mar 15 2006, 04:49 AM Post #2 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Here's an even better video segment, apparently from O'Reilly's show a couple nights ago. Take this link: http://billoreilly.com/blog?action=viewBlo...402853969930234 and click "See the video from the O'Reilly Factor of the confrontation." I couldn't agree with the title of the segment more: Worst Judge Ever. |
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"By nature, i prefer brevity." - John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, p. 685. "Never waste your time trying to explain yourself to people who are committed to misunderstanding you." - Anonymous "Oh sure, every once in a while a turd floated by, but other than that it was just fine." - Joe A., 2011 I'll answer your other comments later, but my primary priority for the rest of the evening is to get drunk." - Klaus, 12/31/14 | |
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| The 89th Key | Mar 15 2006, 06:22 AM Post #3 |
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Simple astounding. Why hasn't this judge been removed yet!? This was YOUR judge, Dwain? What was the court battle about? A name like "John Connor" doesn't help, btw. |
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| JBryan | Mar 15 2006, 06:25 AM Post #4 |
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I am the grey one
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You caught that too. ![]() This guy is supposed to save us from Cyberdyne and the terminators. |
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"Any man who would make an X rated movie should be forced to take his daughter to see it". - John Wayne There is a line we cross when we go from "I will believe it when I see it" to "I will see it when I believe it". Henry II: I marvel at you after all these years. Still like a democratic drawbridge: going down for everybody. Eleanor: At my age there's not much traffic anymore. From The Lion in Winter. | |
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| ivorythumper | Mar 15 2006, 07:48 AM Post #5 |
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
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Is there a process whereby you can have a higher judge call a mistrial? If the people are scandalized by a judge, the whole legal system is in jeopardy. |
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| Aqua Letifer | Mar 15 2006, 08:37 AM Post #6 |
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ZOOOOOM!
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Not only that, but scandalized by a judge who may not have been making sound legal decisions. Bad news, indeed. |
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| DivaDeb | Mar 15 2006, 09:50 AM Post #7 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Relativism and victim mentality are a very dangerous combination that our society has allowed to flourish. Nothing is safe if any abberation can be explained, then excused, as "disease" or some form of "syndrome". Ohio *has* to come down hard on this guy and make a pretty big spectacle of doing so in order to emphasize the point that the law is still the law and people are still accountable. What a travesty. |
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| Luke's Dad | Mar 21 2006, 01:44 PM Post #8 |
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Emperor Pengin
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I said the same thing about the judge in Vermont; this judge needs to be jailed and charged with child endangerment. Now for a judge completely on the other extreme: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11943967/
Everybody wanted a plea bargain, and the judge refused. |
| The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it. | |
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