Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
The victims of this illegal alien were waiting in the courtroom. So she adjourned the hearing so the scumbag could get away. The video makes that clear.
The alleged victims deserve actual justice, not this dude disappearing into a detention center and deported. If he’s guilty he needs to face justice, not just leave the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
The victims of this illegal alien were waiting in the courtroom. So she adjourned the hearing so the scumbag could get away. The video makes that clear.
Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this judge is not corrupt, then there is no such thing as a corrupt judge. And I’m pretty sure corrupt judges are a whole thing in this country. Until recently they have been a protected class of criminal, kind of like illegal aliens. The party is over and we dodged a bullet, probably a lot of them.
If a judge is harboring a fugitive in their home as is alleged in New Mexico, that would be illegal. A judge keeping jurisdiction over their own courtroom, is not a violation of the law. Have some common sense, please.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting, neither the DOJ/FBI nor any state authorities ever subjected Donald Trump to arrest, preferring in every case to proceed by indictment and voluntary surrender. It’s notable that a sitting judge and pillar of the Milwaukee community was not extended the same courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That video is hardly a smoking gun that some of you think it is.
The initial story made it sound like she helped him sneak out and evade through private access. That's not what was shown. That hallway and exit were public access. The judge had no detention orders for this person so she had no obligation to detain him or prevent him from leaving.
He wasn't running or even hurrying to flee in the hall. He and his lawyer were both walking very calmly. They even road the elevator down with agents without any issue. The running didn't start until he had exited the courthouse and the agents verbally identified themselves to detain him.
The victims of this illegal alien were waiting in the courtroom. So she adjourned the hearing so the scumbag could get away. The video makes that clear.