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PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 8:39 am    Post subject: right wing judges are a clear and present danger Reply with quote

right wing judges are a clear and present danger

can you imagine if pediophile lover Kenny boy Starr or supreme court rappy boy would have been pulled off investigating Bill and Hillary Clinton? Or the Judge in the Paula Jones case would have been removed. This judge was the only student of Clintons that filed a grievence with the law school about Clinton for he B+ grade, and worked on all campaigns against clinton after law school.

Well here we have a right wing partisan Judge stopping an investigation of a trumper alternate elector.

again why does Starr being a millionaire from the side pay he received making a extra million a year doing nothing also being on the government payroll, what the clinton investigation went on for 6 years.... again why does a millionaire right wing lawyer represent a child rapist? A serial rapist raping hundreds of children. Well I say because he is a child rapist himself is the only possible reason.

https://news.yahoo.com/judge-disqualifies-fulton-county-district-190427305.html


Judge disqualifies Fulton County district attorney from targeting Georgia lieutenant governor nominee in election probe


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A judge in Fulton County, Georgia, has granted a motion by a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from targeting him in her criminal probe into former President Donald Trump and allies' efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney on Monday barred Willis from building a case against Burt Jones, a state senator running for lieutenant governor, after she hosted a fundraiser backing Democratic candidate Charlie Bailey in his runoff against another Democratic challenger who ultimately lost, Kwanza Hall.

McBurney said Willis’ taking part in the fundraiser was “harmful” to the integrity of the investigation.

“Any decision the district attorney makes about Senator Jones in connection with the grand jury investigation is necessarily infected by it,” the judge wrote, adding that any effort to focus specifically on Jones, even if it were justified, would prompt “entirely reasonable concerns of politically motivated persecution.”

Willis’ interest in Jones stems from some state Republicans’ efforts after the 2020 election to create an alternate slate of 16 presidential electors even after an official vote count showed Trump had lost by thousands of votes. Jones is one of the “fake electors” named as targets in the investigation.

McBurney said an additional decision by Willis to donate privately to Bailey’s campaign was not disqualifying in itself, as Jones’ counsel had argued, but he said the move “added to the weight of the conflict created by the more extensive, direct, public and job-related campaign work the district attorney performed on behalf of candidate Bailey.”

Georgia Lt. Gov. candidate Burt Jones participates in a republican primary debate on May 3, 2022, in Atlanta. (Brynn Anderson / Pool via AP file)
Georgia Lt. Gov. candidate Burt Jones participates in a republican primary debate on May 3, 2022, in Atlanta. (Brynn Anderson / Pool via AP file)
“This choice — which the district attorney was within her rights as an elected official to make — has consequences. She had bestowed her office’s imprimatur upon Senator Jones’s opponent,” he added.

A special grand jury that convened in January began receiving evidence in the investigation last month, and Willis has issued subpoenas to at least a dozen of the false electors, including Jones. He joined 11 of the fake electors in filing a motion to quash their grand jury subpoenas. While McBurney granted Jones’ motion to disqualify Willis from investigating him, the judge denied the effort to bar Willis from investigating the others.

McBurney said his decision means Willis cannot subpoena Jones, publicly categorize him as a target or ask the grand jury to include recommendations about him in its final report. While Willis can gather evidence of Jones’ involvement in efforts to undermine the 2020 election results, she cannot use such evidence to build a case against Jones, the judge said. Any decision on charges would be left to a different prosecutor’s office, McBurney wrote.

NBC News has asked Willis’ office for comment.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 1:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

this fereral judge is all for trump selling nuclear and other top secret documents. sho is a clear and present danger...


https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2022/09/07/legal-world-fires-at-judge-cannon-00055134

POLITICO Playbook: Legal world fires at Judge Cannon


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WaPo, Sept. 6, 2022: “Material on foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities seized at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago”




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZF6dudHEHI




Trump a 'clear and present danger' to democracy: Luttig


Jun 16, 2022 Retired conservative Judge J. Michael Luttig who served as an informal adviser to Mike Pence told the congressional committee that former President Donald T


https://news.yahoo.com/william-cohen-labels-trump-clear-164833837.html

William Cohen labels Trump a ‘clear and present danger to democracy’


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Former Defense Secretary William Cohen said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Wednesday that former President Trump is a “clear and present danger to democracy.”

Cohen, a Republican who led the Pentagon under former President Clinton, pointed to remarks that former federal judge Michael Luttig made before the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection in which he said Trump was a threat to democracy.

Cohen told Will Geist of MSNBC that the recent revelations about the documents that Trump had at his Mar-a-Lago residence confirmed Luttig’s portrayal of the former president “over and over.”

“The notion that the former president had documents, highly classified documents, in his possession and in unsafe circumstances, or any circumstances, puts our nation at risk, potentially,” he said. “So, I think there’s no justification.”

The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that FBI agents found a document that details a foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities and military defenses during the search.

Cohen said no one can say that the documents being present at Mar-a-Lago is a mistake at this point, and anyone who claims that is “flat-out lying.”

The former Pentagon chief said he would be “in handcuffs” if he had possession of the documents that Trump had at Mar-a-Lago after leaving office. He said the question of why Trump had the documents in his possession is not relevant to whether he broke the law.

Cohen added that the Justice Department is going about its investigation methodically and deferentially.

A federal judge granted Trump’s request on Monday to have a special master appointed to review documents the FBI obtained during its search of his Palm Beach, Fla., property last month. The ruling effectively pauses the investigation while the special master examines documents to determine if they are protected by attorney-client or executive privilege.

The Justice Department is investigating if Trump violated three federal statues — including the Espionage Act — for continuing to possess documents, some of which are classified, that he should have turned over to government record-keepers when he left the White House.

Trump allies have said the former president declassified the documents he had, but classification status of the documents is not a determining factor in some of the potential violations of the law.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 10:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well Now Judge cannon will be appointed to the supreme court for her efforts in carrying water for the supreme pedophile apointer. This is what the right wing love to appoint. We have Thomas my pubic hair, we have sexual deviant Kavanaugh who went after Clinton for 6 years with Kenny Starr (the Starr who was Epstein's lawyer)
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

here she goes again with her delay tactics... the video embedded here shows fux interview and next da broken cannon with her own copy cat.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/judge-cannon-presided-over-eerily-similar-case-involving-defendant-who-didn-t-get-the-same-breaks-as-trump/ar-AA1f0u2L?cvid=99f16344c0b943eb888fb1460365f26d&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&ei=4

Judge Cannon presided over 'eerily similar' case involving defendant who didn't get the same breaks as Trump


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U.S. District Court judge Aileen Cannon has already presided over a remarkably similar case to the Donald Trump classified documents trial, and her reactions to disruptive and defiant defendants have been markedly different.

The trial of Christopher Wilkins was one of the first in her brief career on the bench, and The Daily Beast reviewed hundreds of pages of trial transcripts and court filings and found "eerie parallels" to the former president's prosecution for hoarding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago -- but she was not nearly as accommodating in that previous trial.

"Like Trump, the event that landed Christopher Tavorris Wilkins in front of this federal judge started on a bad day in early November," wrote political investigations reporter Jose Pagliery. "In Wilkins’ case, it was the evening of Nov. 7, 2019, and he was sitting in a green chair inside a federal courtroom in Fort Lauderdale. Jurors had just read their verdict, declaring him guilty of transporting firearms illegally and intimidating a witness. As the jurors filed out of the room and Judge William Dimitrouleas thanked them for their service, Wilkins was enraged — so much so that he picked up his chair and threw it at the federal prosecutor across the room who was responsible for putting him away: John C. McMillan."

Wilkins harangued the prosecutor with profane and violent threats, which were recorded by surveillance cameras and a court reporter's audio, and the cameras were still rolling when court deputies tackled him to the ground.



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"Fast-forward more than a year later, and Wilkins found himself before Judge Cannon, facing new charges of assault and threatening to murder a United States attorney," Pagliery wrote. "Having already cycled through one defense lawyer — yet another Trump similarity — Wilkins was now at a pretrial hearing trying to dump his second one. His aggressive comments might sound awfully familiar."

Wilkins was defiant as he appeared before the judge, insisting the audio and video had been altered and threatening to "sabotage the trial" by introducing his conspiracy theories as evidence, and when the trial began a week later Cannon issued a stern warning that any "disruptive behavior" would get him removed from the courtroom to watch the rest of his trial over Zoom.

The two-day trial concluded without any outbursts from Wilkins, and he was convicted Jan. 20, 2022, and is now serving two decades in prison in central Florida.

Trump, on the other hand, has so far escaped sanctions for lobbing threats and insults against the "Department of Injustice" and "deranged" special counsel Jack Smith, and Cannon set a May 2024 trial date five months later than prosecutors had requested, which gives the former president a chance to compete in all the key Republican primary state races.

Cannon also issued an eyebrow-raising judicial order this week that revealed the existence of another federal grand jury investigation, and she struck two sealed motions filed by Smith's office related to that ongoing investigation.
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