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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI am not a lawyer but if you don't like a court or judge's ruling you can appeal it you don't arrest the judge.
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Krasnov and his whole corrupt crew dont give one shit about the rule of law or the
Constitution because they know they cheated to win the election and see themselves
as above the law. This what dictatorships do. When the U.S. Supreme Court and our
legal system did not go after Krasnovs and company for their crimes they just set
up the shit show we are now in. Are we ever going to get America back?

gab13by13
(27,902 posts)What they are accusing her of doing isn't exactly the way it went down.
bucolic_frolic
(50,082 posts)C_U_L8R
(47,230 posts)when sentencing criminals, insurrectionists, cheats and traitors like Trump and his collaborators...
you don't let them walk to crime another day. They just keep coming back, unrepentant, unreformed,
in more and more horrible ways.
gab13by13
(27,902 posts)Emile
(34,285 posts)LymphocyteLover
(7,901 posts)by having them go out a separate exit
Ponietz
(3,600 posts)while knowing the perp was evading ICE. The judge messed up in my opinion prevalent rabid hysteria notwithstanding.
My problem is that the law should be applied to Repukes, too, and if it had been MF47 would have been in prison years ago.
LymphocyteLover
(7,901 posts)She was blocking the deportation and knew ICE was waiting to nab the guy
Ms. Toad
(36,763 posts)This was an unrelated criminal matter (domestic violence, maybe?). Her hearing had nothing to do with deportation.
LymphocyteLover
(7,901 posts)on the side of the judge even if the arrest was too heavy handed
Ms. Toad
(36,763 posts)According to people who know the courthouse, the jury door he was directed to leads to the public hallway, where ICE was standing - and chose to do nothing. One of them even ride down in the elevator with him and, again, chose to do nothing. I guess a public chase after he emerged from the building makes for a better story about how the bad guy got away.
Ponietz
(3,600 posts)With exigent circumstances they arrest on the spot. Otherwise, a charging document (Indictment, Information, or Complaint) and an arrest warrant are required as was the case here.
N/t
Ms. Toad
(36,763 posts)Or anything else ICE related. The charges were purely state charges.
ICE is simply using ordinary court appearances to grab people to deport, the same way they are using airport checkpoints, student visas, periodic immigrant compliance check-ins to grab people to deport. Like shooting fish in a barrel - an easy way to increase their deportation numbers.
The courts concern, not just this judges, is that the prospect that ICE will be waiting is that people will just stop showing up for court hearing (which applies equally if you are the perpetrator, victim, or witness). The court system relies on all parties being willing to come to court. ICE using the courthouse as a catch and deport location disrupts that.