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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The way that judge (who worked for Fani for several years before assuming the bench) bent over backwards to accommodate Fani. Based on my decades of legal experience, any judge other than this Judge in this Hearing would not have tolerated Fani's outbursts and disrespect she displayed for everybody including the Court. This judge can have some backbone if he wants to: He immediately warned someone that he will have to step out if it happened again after someone was heard laughing when Wade said he received cash. Basically, this judge let Fani come in unannounced, neither party had called Fani as a witness yet since they were still arguing the attorney-client privilege issue, the judge had NOT yet ruled on the issue and Fani just sat at the witness seat not even giving the Court an opportunity to rule which is highly disrespectful to the Court. Any other judge would have given Fani 1 stern warning that she would be found in contempt of the Court if it (accusatory tone, hostility, outbursts, speeches etc.) happened again and then the 2nd time Fani disrupts or have another outbursts, she will be sitting in County lockup. [/quote] That judge was in Fani's pocket. No other explanation for how the Judge acted when Fani just walked in and took total control and took over the Courtroom. Any attorney knows that all judges make it absolutely clear who is in control over the courtroom and the judges take it very seriously and even personally if they perceive any disrespect towards the Court and sanctions will fly.[/quote] Yup, that Judge was totally biased in favor of Fani due to their prior relationship or intimidated by the one person who can charge anybody (in Fulton co.) with any crime(s) at anytime prior to her leaving office.[/quote] Ah yes I forgot that any judge who isn’t actively engaged in slobbing Trump’s knob is automatically biased or corrupt or something. Do you people hear yourselves.[/quote] "McAfee was an assistant district attorney in the Barrow County, Georgia, Piedmont Judicial Circuit.[8] He joined the office of the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, in April 2015, initially working on the early stages of criminal cases.[9][b] He later was promoted to working as a prosecutor in the complex trial division, which was then headed by prosecutor Fani Willis, who was later elected as Fulton County district attorney.[/b][i][u][1][10] McAfee was eventually promoted to senior assistant district attorney in the major case division, where he prosecuted felony cases including armed robbery and murder.[5][1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_F._McAfee#:~:text=State%20judge%20in%20Fulton%20County,-See%20also%3A%20State&text=In%20December%202022%2C%20Kemp%20appointed,case%2C%20State%20of%20Georgia%20v.[/quote] First, this Judge is only 34 years old and has been on the bench for only about[b] 2 years [/b] although he may look older due to his receding hair line. A definite rookie. Second, it looks like Fani is the one that promoted McAfee to the complex trial division and then further promoted McAfee to 'senior assistant district attorney' position when Fani was her self elevated to the top position of DA. The 2 promotions he received from Fani and years of being in a subordinate position to Fani is a clear and present conflict under the Judicial Canons of Georgia.[/quote]
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