Ah so now the theory is that Fani has a magic crystal ball and years ago predicted her big chance to destroy your beloved innocent Donald Trump and hatched a secret scheme to manipulate the whole system to put her lackeys and minions on the bench as judges. Yep, suuuure... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
No, Fani just got lucky (or arranged perhaps?) that she drew the ONE judge who happened to work directly under her for 4 years (out of 6 total legal experience) and Fani was the one who promoted McAfee TWICE at the DA's office. What a coincidence. Lot of coincidences going on at that DA's office. |
Have you heard of Judge Cannon? I mean, these things happen. It is pure lottery. |
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What was apparent to me based on last week's testimony of Terrence Bradley and Austin Dabney (the attorney with the poofy manbun) as well as some of the other people........ This office is basically incestuous. They all know each other, they refer each other for jobs, there are conflicts left and right, and they all seem to cover each other's asses. This whole case was destined to run into challenges simply because of the people involved. |
Huh? OF COURSE they knew each other and referred each other for jobs. Wade, Bradley & Campbell is a LAW FIRM. They hire attorneys. Bradley and Wade were law partners. Dabney was one of their hires and worked for the law firm. So NO SHIT they knew each other and cooperated with each other on work and legal consulting. What a totally weird take. Did you think Wade, Bradley and Dabney were supposed to be random strangers who never met and didn't know each other or something? |
DP. The legal world is a small one. This is true in many industries and in many areas of the country. Not sure why you think it's necessarily bad that people know each other though. Why does your mind immediately go there? |
A DA knows a judge? Man, totally blew the lid off that one. |
Again, welcome to Fulton County! |
Haha. Ikr? What do these posters think the world should be like? |
Useful idiot cronies in a political machine. Atlanta has always been a corrupt backwater, especially in the 90s and 00s when these low watt buffoons were making their bones. |
Part of me hopes that Fani and her lover are able to remain on the case.
Given that she has severely damaged the reputation of the Fulton County DA office, she would be hard pressed to seat a jury of 12 people who would vote to convict any of those on trial. |
No, Judge McAfee WORKED directly under Fani for 4 years (out of 6 long years of legal experience out of law school) immediately before McAfee became a judge. Oh, and Fani promoted him TWICE at the DA's office right before McAfee assumed bench. |
It is a county DA office. You clearly are not familiar with them, so you really shouldn't comment. |
For as "bad" as you think it is in Fulton County, GA, it is far worse in places like rural Alabama and Mississippi where the 'good ol boy' network takes care of each other and has for centuries. Weird take that you cast aspersions on some black attorneys without realize that the cornyism is embedded in other parts of the country in a far worse way. |