Anonymous wrote:You kill someone, you are a monster. This isn't a who-done-it.
Anonymous wrote:Authorities are looking for 49 year old Pedro Argote
Anonymous wrote:Killer is dead
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-killing-maryland-judge-found-dead-police-say-rcna121571
Anonymous wrote:Yes he was found dead. Good riddance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.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 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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.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 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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.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 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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the names of the attorneys involved? This case has all the red flags of legal malpractice.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 red flags? Where is the malpractice?