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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is pretty unsurprising the Judge ruled the way he did. Isn't he also the Judge who jailed a domestic violence victim in Sept for smoking marijuana (and let her abuser go free) and he ordered a hospital let an outside doctor provide Ivermectin to a patient in the ICU (the hospital refused to administer, they were forced to let an outside doctor in to administer the drug and she unfortunately passed a few days later, not linked to the drug, but from covid). Anyway, not surprising he ruled the way he did. They were lucky to get him. Judges all have their biases (both liberal and conservative) [/quote] Assuming that the local news accounts are correct (often a dangerous assumption, I admit), that could be expanded to read "for smoking marijuana before coming to court to testify as a witness, where she appeared to be intoxicated while on the witness stand." I don't know if that justified jailing her for civil contempt, but it's definitely not going to endear you to any judge regardless of whether you're a victim of a crime. I haven't seen anything about the Ivermectin case -- not saying it hasn't been covered, I just haven't seen it.[/quote] I think the Judge said she appeared intoxicated and everyone else said she didn't (her attorneys and the detectives that interacted with her at trial) . https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/judge-jail-contempt-domestic-violence-fisher/2021/09/22/6d24fae8-1bd6-11ec-bcb8-0cb135811007_story.html and https://loudounnow.com/2021/09/23/fisher-faces-calls-for-consequences-after-jailing-alleged-domestic-violence-victim-over-pot/ Anyway, I don't know if he wound up facing consequences for it (and it wasn't that long ago, so it might not be resolved yet). But it doesn't seem as clear cut as she was intoxicated. I don't imagine detectives would lie in this circumstance, but who knows. She said she smoked marijuana in the morning hours before her testimony (it doesn't last that long does it?). It seems like she was just terrified to be testifying and acted as such. This is the other case: https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-in-virginia/judge-rules-hospital-cant-block-treatment-of-covid-19-with-ivermectin/2909936/#:~:text=A%20Virginia%20hospital%20can%E2%80%99t%20stand%20in%20the%20way,Fauquier%20Hospital%20Oct.%209%20suffering%20serious%20COVID-19%20symptoms. Anyway, I am not saying he was 100% wrong in either of these cases because I don't know any of the facts, but he does have a reputation (and again I think Judges are pretty much always biased in some way or another). [/quote]
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