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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was wondering why the Judge was so subservient to Fani in his own courtroom. Now it makes sense.[/quote] Are you serious? [/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] 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.[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...%20of%20Georgia%20v.[/quote] So somehow your wiki quote makes him "subservient" to her? Have you ever met a lawyer? A prosecutor? Or a judge? Or anyone?[/quote] Yes. I have practiced civil litigation for 19 years.[/quote] Then you know that judges are not subservient. Knock it off.[/quote] I will not. My postings are not only based on 19 years of legal experience but I I also watched every second of ALL the arguments and ALL the testimony including any comments by the judge over 2 days. My point is precise that judges do not tolerate the behavior/conduct Fani displayed period. In any other courtroom such a behavior will 100% result in contempt of court based on my 19 years of legal experience. Thereby, only plausible explanation is that he directly received 2 promotions and directly worked under Fani for 4/6 years he had been a lawyer before becoming a judge.[/quote] Tell me how many times you have seen a DA on the stand, asked about when she slept with a guy? 19 times? Or never?[/quote]
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