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    Re: judge getting away with crimes

    Posted by The Right Advocate on 8/09/04

    On 7/31/04, vidcamnut wrote:
    > judge diane hall in santa maria ca was arrested for
    domestic crimes aginst her live-in girlfriend that included,
    2 misdemeaner drunk drivings,domestic battery,exhibiting a
    firearm,felony dissuading a witness from reporting a crime
    and violating a state law by 'allegedly' disguising a
    $20,000.00 loan from her lover during an election
    campain..so, my question is, how is this 'judge' STILL a
    judge actively presiding over cases? shes on probation!!
    somebody PLEASE check into this, this cant be good, doesnt
    it make all judges look bad? to me it sends the message 'be
    a judge, get away with murder'... PLEASE somebody check into
    this, you can contact the santa maria times for more info.
    the 'good judge' was arrested on 12/21/02
    > thank you... this judge needs to not be on the bench, what
    can be done? it makes the whole legal system look really
    bad... isnt credibility a must in this game?


    Judges committing crimes are not abnormal. I have seen a
    lot of it in Los Angeles County in many courtrooms. Nothing
    happens. Also some attorneys it seems are connected by the
    hip (pocket wallet) to some judges too. Besides, they call
    the game and it seems some attorneys get caught up in the
    mess too. Is this really JUSTICE? It's not what I was
    taught, maybe that's what makes it so difficult to accept.
    The Right Advocate

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • judge getting away with crimes, 7/31/04, by vidcamnut.
  • Re: judge getting away with crimes, 8/09/04, by The Right Advocate.
  • Re: judge getting away with crimes, 8/09/04, by vidcamnut.
  • Re: judge getting away with crimes, 1/29/05, by Mark Yannone.
  • Re: judge getting away with crimes, 1/31/05, by me.


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