Washington County, MD Judge murdered in his driveway

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Article below has the most details Of the case in any media article I’ve seen.



https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/ap-a-maryland-circuit-court-judge-was-fatally-shot-in-the-driveway-of-his-home-police-say/
What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.


What red flags? Where is the malpractice?


Obviously the only thing that would drive an upstanding citizen to be forced to execute a judge is if the judge was colluding with the opposing party's counsel to rip an innocent child from his loving father's arms.
If the wife had upheld her marriage vows, as she surely wouldn't have done if her profiteering lawyer didn't delude her into thinking she needed a divorce, the happy family would be able home together in peace and the judge would be facing censure instead of dead.

From a certain point of view.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Article below has the most details Of the case in any media article I’ve seen.



https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/ap-a-maryland-circuit-court-judge-was-fatally-shot-in-the-driveway-of-his-home-police-say/
What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.


What red flags? Where is the malpractice?


Obviously the only thing that would drive an upstanding citizen to be forced to execute a judge is if the judge was colluding with the opposing party's counsel to rip an innocent child from his loving father's arms.
If the wife had upheld her marriage vows, as she surely wouldn't have done if her profiteering lawyer didn't delude her into thinking she needed a divorce, the happy family would be able home together in peace and the judge would be facing censure instead of dead.

From a certain point of view.


this is sick
Anonymous
There's an NBC News 4 helicopter aimed straight for Williamsport, MD as I write. Wonder if that means there's a break in this case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Article below has the most details Of the case in any media article I’ve seen.



https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/ap-a-maryland-circuit-court-judge-was-fatally-shot-in-the-driveway-of-his-home-police-say/
What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.


What red flags? Where is the malpractice?


Obviously the only thing that would drive an upstanding citizen to be forced to execute a judge is if the judge was colluding with the opposing party's counsel to rip an innocent child from his loving father's arms.
If the wife had upheld her marriage vows, as she surely wouldn't have done if her profiteering lawyer didn't delude her into thinking she needed a divorce, the happy family would be able home together in peace and the judge would be facing censure instead of dead.

From a certain point of view.


Considering the father is now a murderer, the judge's custody decision was correct.

From the only reasonable point of view.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Article below has the most details Of the case in any media article I’ve seen.



https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/ap-a-maryland-circuit-court-judge-was-fatally-shot-in-the-driveway-of-his-home-police-say/
What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.


What red flags? Where is the malpractice?


Obviously the only thing that would drive an upstanding citizen to be forced to execute a judge is if the judge was colluding with the opposing party's counsel to rip an innocent child from his loving father's arms.
If the wife had upheld her marriage vows, as she surely wouldn't have done if her profiteering lawyer didn't delude her into thinking she needed a divorce, the happy family would be able home together in peace and the judge would be facing censure instead of dead.

From a certain point of view.


Considering the father is now a murderer, the judge's custody decision was correct.

From the only reasonable point of view.


Exactly. So tragic. I hope he is caught, worried for the safety of the mom and kids.
Anonymous
The helo is now circling and hovering in the vicinity of the Jordan Junction Campsite by the side of the towpath, off Rt. 68 and Bottom Rd.

Oh well, I guess we'll hear soon enough if there's breaking news.
Anonymous
Yes he was found dead. Good riddance.
Anonymous
Now maybe his ex-wives and kids can live in peace.

Still beyond tragic for the judge's family
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Killer is dead

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-killing-maryland-judge-found-dead-police-say-rcna121571


Now we know where Waldo is. Or was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote



His new pronouns are:

was/were
Anonymous
Such a tragedy for the judges family.
Anonymous
So glad he did not kill his own family, though of course the murder is tragic.

The judge is a hero.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You kill someone, you are a monster. This isn't a who-done-it.


If group X = murderers, then yes, all of group X is bad, and it is always a MAN!
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