Anonymous wrote:It turns out she directed the person to a public hallway where two federal agents were waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
If they made the arrest inside the courthouse posters here would have had a hissy fit. When they decide to make the arrest outside the courthouse they’re called idiots.
Democrats are on a mission to replace US citizens with cheap foreign labor.
Anything that gets in the way of this goal is deemed RACIST or FASCISM.
get with the program.
Oh please. First of all of you want to go pick 100 lbs of oranges for $75 I’m sure you can find a job.
But second, the reason people are calling this fascism is because they are literally kidnapping people who are here legally— like the guy with a pregnant American citizen wife who went in got green card interview and never left.
ICE is deporting people here who are following the rules because it’s easier for them. Does that make you feel safer or more privileged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
If they made the arrest inside the courthouse posters here would have had a hissy fit. When they decide to make the arrest outside the courthouse they’re called idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
If they made the arrest inside the courthouse posters here would have had a hissy fit. When they decide to make the arrest outside the courthouse they’re called idiots.
Democrats are on a mission to replace US citizens with cheap foreign labor.
Anything that gets in the way of this goal is deemed RACIST or FASCISM.
get with the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
If they made the arrest inside the courthouse posters here would have had a hissy fit. When they decide to make the arrest outside the courthouse they’re called idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
If they made the arrest inside the courthouse posters here would have had a hissy fit. When they decide to make the arrest outside the courthouse they’re called idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
The point is she directed the guy from her courtroom to a public hallway (a perfectly legal and appropriate thing to do), two guys watched him in the hall, rode down the elevator with him and then suddenly he’s outside and they are chasing him?
Tell me again who the idiots are?.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
It is almost as if they thought confronting a violent criminal in an enclosed space like an elevator was a bad idea. Possibly with other innocent people in the same elevator.
You people are idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
The entire point is that the type of warrant thay had is relevant to/determinative of whether she violated the law.
If you read the govt’s own complaint they rode in the elevator down with him so this whole charade about a foot race outside the courthouse is just manufactured nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
You're just making crap up. The fact that ICE had an administrative warrant is immaterial here.
The type of warrant is irrelevant. The ONLY question is whether she violated the law. She cannot use the type of warrant as an excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
The chief judge in the courthouse had already given the OK for ICE to make the arrest. This judge did not wait for that judge's decision, she adjourned the case and sent the illegal out a secret exit. That is not challenging the arrest, that is helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest.
+1. It seems pretty clear - and witnesses back it up - that she did, in fact, help an illegal immigrant evade arrest. I hate Trump and his administration but it seems like she’s the “activist” or “authoritarian” here who thinks she knows better and is above the law. Based on what I read, she should be reprimanded.
"As a Jewish man I must regretfully admit that the Reichsjudges dutifully crossed every t and dotted every i while adhering to the laws passed by the Reich. I think our hands are tied here fellow heebs, we should definitely just accept and appreciate our lawful extermination."
It would almost be insulting that Trump supporters such as yourself thought we'd actually believe such obvious astroturfing but luckily we're not as dumb as you think we are and you're significantly dumber than you think you are so your psyops continue to be blindingly obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
The chief judge in the courthouse had already given the OK for ICE to make the arrest. This judge did not wait for that judge's decision, she adjourned the case and sent the illegal out a secret exit. That is not challenging the arrest, that is helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest.
+1. It seems pretty clear - and witnesses back it up - that she did, in fact, help an illegal immigrant evade arrest. I hate Trump and his administration but it seems like she’s the “activist” or “authoritarian” here who thinks she knows better and is above the law. Based on what I read, she should be reprimanded.
"As a Jewish man I must regretfully admit that the Reichsjudges dutifully crossed every t and dotted every i while adhering to the laws passed by the Reich. I think our hands are tied here fellow heebs, we should definitely just accept and appreciate our lawful extermination."
It would almost be insulting that Trump supporters such as yourself thought we'd actually believe such obvious astroturfing but luckily we're not as dumb as you think we are and you're significantly dumber than you think you are so your psyops continue to be blindingly obvious.
Anonymous wrote:your psyops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The facts in the administrative warrant admit that the subject could have been apprehended multiple times in places around and in the courthouse but not the courtroom. The judge did nothing wrong as iCE had omen of bites at the apple. The tell here is they cuffed her with her arms behind her back for the photo op.
Imagine thinking it’s ok to have the lawyer for a woman battered by this illegal alien left waiting (still ready to testify!) because the judge couldn’t be bothered to let him know she had secreted the criminal out the back door to let him escape.
This is going to be dropped and she’s going to make fools of the gestapo, yet again.
The main point here is about how ICE was attempting to arrest him—not the existence of a prior deportation order. An administrative warrant, like the one ICE had, isn’t signed by a judge and doesn’t carry the same legal weight, especially within a courthouse.
Judges have the authority to challenge ICE arrests in their courtrooms when proper judicial procedures aren’t followed. That’s exactly what Dugan did. Now, she’s being charged simply for defending the basic integrity of the courtroom.
The chief judge in the courthouse had already given the OK for ICE to make the arrest. This judge did not wait for that judge's decision, she adjourned the case and sent the illegal out a secret exit. That is not challenging the arrest, that is helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest.
+1. It seems pretty clear - and witnesses back it up - that she did, in fact, help an illegal immigrant evade arrest. I hate Trump and his administration but it seems like she’s the “activist” or “authoritarian” here who thinks she knows better and is above the law. Based on what I read, she should be reprimanded.