Wednesday, July 24, 2019

JUDGES BEHAVING BADLY VOL 87

Here is a disturbing video of an ex-judge behaving badly. Having lost her appeal on a criminal conviction involving her fraudulently getting a family member a job, she was sentenced to six months in the pokey. 
She did not go quietly into that good night. 






The CNN story is here. 
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/23/us/ohio-judge-dragged-from-court/index.html

8 comments:

  1. Rumpole I had to google "Aplomb" in the Judge Slom post. Needless to say, this gal had no "aplomb".
    And she is not "da bomb".


    And yeah, I'm a new poster with a new handle.

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  2. I truly believe that Real Fake Former PD is:

    REAL FORMER JUDGE

    I recognize his quick wit and brilliant acumen with that comment. No doubt. Well played RFJ. Very clever my man.

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  3. Yo yo yo. No love for a Brummer guy? Bummer. True believer here. PD to civil from broke to yoke. I’m not the man and wouldn’t be a judge.
    So don’t dis da dude and keep it not rude.

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  4. There once was a Judge named Slom.
    Far from County Court he did not roam.
    A spot opened up and he became chief
    Lots of lawyers and defendants he did give grief
    motions he denied while being brief

    the winds of change blow cold
    but if I may be so bold
    we need judges new and not old



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  5. You had me right up to the end and then you lost me.
    8.4/10

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  6. A slom haiku
    he's retiring at last
    the sun shines

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  7. Being cuffed and dragged out of the courthouse in which she used to preside. Can there be a more ignominious fate for a judge? Not even the "kids of cash" judges sank that low.

    Even before the family corruption charge, she was causing scandal aplenty, making her clerks backdate documents and such.

    She was convicted and sentenced back in 2014 and she delayed it for 5 years with unending state and federal appeals. That's way more of a grace period normal defendants get, appeals or no appeals.

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  8. There a quite a few of our robed ones that I would like to have dragged out of court like that.

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