Anonymous wrote:As a federal prosecutor and Republican, no, this will not hold up in court.
The warrant that the arresting agents had was not the correct warrant needed to take custody of Flores-Ruiz. It's ridiculous that they knew he would be in the courtroom that day and arrived with the incorrect warrant. That's sloppy policework and it reflects negatively on the efforts of the Administration.
Once again, as has been said many times here, the correct procedures and paperwork needs to be used when deporting people.
You can either want judges to follow the laws and constitution for all persons in the U.S. or you don't. And if you don't, then you must be perfectly fine when something unjust happens to you or your loved one and the court turns a blind eye. Because we all need to remember, Trump's reign is only for another 3.7 years - and then what happens? What will happen in the U.S. if the next president is a Democrat and they decide to pass sketchy EOs that all MAGA are domestic terrorists and must be deported to Venezuela or El Salvador? Trump is playing a dangerous game of revenge politics, and it is going to backfire when he and the GOP are out of power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every federal agent involved in this will be in prison in 3 years.
It’s hard to win the dumbest post on DCUM but you said hold my beer and stepped right up.
DP. Please next to you there is never a dumbest post!
The tide always changes. The Nazi thought they would last for a thousand years and committed horrible crimes. 2-3 years later the Russians were giving the Germans a taste of their own medicine.
Trump and maga are crashing hard- unpopular policies, corruption, incompetency, inexperience and ego. All these agents are in serious legal trouble. The laws and constitution do not apply to Trump but all his underlings and thugs …rule of law will be applied to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every federal agent involved in this will be in prison in 3 years.
It’s hard to win the dumbest post on DCUM but you said hold my beer and stepped right up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a federal prosecutor and Republican, no, this will not hold up in court.
The warrant that the arresting agents had was not the correct warrant needed to take custody of Flores-Ruiz. It's ridiculous that they knew he would be in the courtroom that day and arrived with the incorrect warrant. That's sloppy policework and it reflects negatively on the efforts of the Administration.
Once again, as has been said many times here, the correct procedures and paperwork needs to be used when deporting people.
You can either want judges to follow the laws and constitution for all persons in the U.S. or you don't. And if you don't, then you must be perfectly fine when something unjust happens to you or your loved one and the court turns a blind eye. Because we all need to remember, Trump's reign is only for another 3.7 years - and then what happens? What will happen in the U.S. if the next president is a Democrat and they decide to pass sketchy EOs that all MAGA are domestic terrorists and must be deported to Venezuela or El Salvador? Trump is playing a dangerous game of revenge politics, and it is going to backfire when he and the GOP are out of power.
Two of the agents were in the courtroom to make the arrest! In the courtroom while court was in session! That is way over the line. No judge would put up with that in their courtroom.
Anonymous wrote:As a federal prosecutor and Republican, no, this will not hold up in court.
The warrant that the arresting agents had was not the correct warrant needed to take custody of Flores-Ruiz. It's ridiculous that they knew he would be in the courtroom that day and arrived with the incorrect warrant. That's sloppy policework and it reflects negatively on the efforts of the Administration.
Once again, as has been said many times here, the correct procedures and paperwork needs to be used when deporting people.
You can either want judges to follow the laws and constitution for all persons in the U.S. or you don't. And if you don't, then you must be perfectly fine when something unjust happens to you or your loved one and the court turns a blind eye. Because we all need to remember, Trump's reign is only for another 3.7 years - and then what happens? What will happen in the U.S. if the next president is a Democrat and they decide to pass sketchy EOs that all MAGA are domestic terrorists and must be deported to Venezuela or El Salvador? Trump is playing a dangerous game of revenge politics, and it is going to backfire when he and the GOP are out of power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the same hallway where the ICE agents were waiting for him
Did the judge know they were there? She didn’t tell the agents she confronted to go wait by the juror door. She thought she was sneaking a domestic batterer that is illegally present in the U.S. out a side door to evade arrest. That’s why she’ll be indicted.
A judge picking which door to use to ask someone to leave her courtroom is not illegal no matter how much your fevered fascist dreams want to prosecute the judiciary.
The point is this whole thing was manufactured— right down to arresting the judge instead of just asking her to appear.
And the point of manufacturing it is to suggest that the judiciary is illegitimate because Trump/Miller know that whenever they actually has to defend their actions in court they will be found to be illegal and unconstitutional and they want to lay the groundwork for conflict with the courts.
No One is Above the Law indeed.
So she just so happened to pick the nonpublic door to send him through after sending the law enforcement on a wild goose chase to the chief judge's office to look at the warrant that was irrelevant in a public space (the courthouse).
You have totally lost this one but keep digging.
They actually haven’t lost. It’s the basis for her arrest. Your hate for Trump has you confused about the actual law.
Dp: The only one mentioning Trump here is you.
Anonymous wrote:As a federal prosecutor and Republican, no, this will not hold up in court.
The warrant that the arresting agents had was not the correct warrant needed to take custody of Flores-Ruiz. It's ridiculous that they knew he would be in the courtroom that day and arrived with the incorrect warrant. That's sloppy policework and it reflects negatively on the efforts of the Administration.
Once again, as has been said many times here, the correct procedures and paperwork needs to be used when deporting people.
You can either want judges to follow the laws and constitution for all persons in the U.S. or you don't. And if you don't, then you must be perfectly fine when something unjust happens to you or your loved one and the court turns a blind eye. Because we all need to remember, Trump's reign is only for another 3.7 years - and then what happens? What will happen in the U.S. if the next president is a Democrat and they decide to pass sketchy EOs that all MAGA are domestic terrorists and must be deported to Venezuela or El Salvador? Trump is playing a dangerous game of revenge politics, and it is going to backfire when he and the GOP are out of power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is a reality television showman. The arrest is legitimate but all he cares about is the perp walk photo. Message sent to those liberal judges that thought they might help shield illegals from arrest.
I talked to a longtime fed prosecutor today. He said that obstruction of justice would always include an arrest of that nature.
Read the complaint. Sounds like there were lots of witnesses to the events who will attest to its veracity. Judge let her hatred of Trump outweigh her ability to follow the law.
Yes reading the arrest report. Two DEA(WTF? guess there is no drug crime in this country) agents who were in the task force see the alleged “illegal” in the public hall way outside the court room.
The agents did not arrest him.
The subject gets in an elevator with two different federal agents who identify him and do nothing. The subject exit the courthouse and federal agents do not arrest him. After some unspecified amount of time the subject starts to run and is arrested.
Every federal agent involved in this will be in prison in 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She FAFO. Blew up her career and for who? A violent illegal immigrant.
Even CNN has conceded this, but is now whining about the fact that she was arrested publicly. The arrest was intended to send a message to other activist judges who are considering the same or similar behavior.
Lmao…a single crime reporter on CNN said that they have a case that will be decided in court, noting that this happened once before (also under Trump when his precious feelings got hurt) and the charges were dropped. They will be here, too.
What an insult to the two victims here of domestic violence and battery to suggest this case is about Trump’s hurt feelings.
Why don’t you claim it’s an effort to combat anti-semitism while you are at it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the same hallway where the ICE agents were waiting for him
Did the judge know they were there? She didn’t tell the agents she confronted to go wait by the juror door. She thought she was sneaking a domestic batterer that is illegally present in the U.S. out a side door to evade arrest. That’s why she’ll be indicted.
A judge picking which door to use to ask someone to leave her courtroom is not illegal no matter how much your fevered fascist dreams want to prosecute the judiciary.
The point is this whole thing was manufactured— right down to arresting the judge instead of just asking her to appear.
And the point of manufacturing it is to suggest that the judiciary is illegitimate because Trump/Miller know that whenever they actually has to defend their actions in court they will be found to be illegal and unconstitutional and they want to lay the groundwork for conflict with the courts.
No One is Above the Law indeed.
So she just so happened to pick the nonpublic door to send him through after sending the law enforcement on a wild goose chase to the chief judge's office to look at the warrant that was irrelevant in a public space (the courthouse).
You have totally lost this one but keep digging.
They actually haven’t lost. It’s the basis for her arrest. Your hate for Trump has you confused about the actual law.
Anonymous wrote:Every federal agent involved in this will be in prison in 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is a reality television showman. The arrest is legitimate but all he cares about is the perp walk photo. Message sent to those liberal judges that thought they might help shield illegals from arrest.
I talked to a longtime fed prosecutor today. He said that obstruction of justice would always include an arrest of that nature.
Read the complaint. Sounds like there were lots of witnesses to the events who will attest to its veracity. Judge let her hatred of Trump outweigh her ability to follow the law.
Yes reading the arrest report. Two DEA(WTF? guess there is no drug crime in this country) agents who were in the task force see the alleged “illegal” in the public hall way outside the court room.
The agents did not arrest him.
The subject gets in an elevator with two different federal agents who identify him and do nothing. The subject exit the courthouse and federal agents do not arrest him. After some unspecified amount of time the subject starts to run and is arrested.
Every federal agent involved in this will be in prison in 3 years.
Maybe because DEA is not ICE? The DEA agents were likely there because of other cases in the court. Use your brain.