I love this picture, looks like she's about to cry. When a judge is facing charges and starts to cry you know they're f***ed.
She actually did, according to report on TV.
Good. About time to fight craziness. I hope it's just the beginning.
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I love this picture, looks like she's about to cry. When a judge is facing charges and starts to cry you know they're f***ed.
This new US Attorney for Mass is definitely making waves. Investigating Fall River, the MSP, the college admissions prosecutions, and now this.
There has to be some puckering going on at the state house right now.
This guy just let it be known he's not playing.
I don't know if I could take it if the next big story involved Deleo being frog walked out of his office.
There has to be some puckering going on at the state house right now.
This guy just let it be known he's not playing.
I don't know if I could take it if the next big story involved Deleo being frog walked out of his office.
She talks big but if ever she was threatened with arrest she'd fold like a paper cup.
Looks like this is getting bigger(not just the judge now "fighting")
Ban ICE From Local Courthouses: Massachusetts Lawsuit
BOSTON — Two Democratic district attorneys and legal advocates filed an "unprecedented" lawsuit in federal court Monday that would ban U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from local courthouses. Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan and Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins claim ICE's practice of arresting people at courthouses on immigration matters has hampered their efforts to prosecute cases, as victims and witnesses are often reluctant to go to court. The lawsuit comes after last week's indictment of state Judge Shelley Joseph, accused of helping an inmate escape ICE agents by allowing him to sneak out a back door in her court.
"This case is about our belief that people have a constitutional right to go to the courthouse," Ryan said, adding ICE is "violating" that right.
"Immigrants are being hunted down," said Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, executive director of the group Lawyers for Civil Rights. "This is harmful to all of us. And we are fighting back. This is our legal and moral responsibilities."
A corrupt judge in federal prison? She's already dead, just doesn't know it yet.
I'm not an expert on federal prisons but I know a guy who served federal time for a white collar offense. According to him, other inmates were just like him and there was no violence whatsoever. There are probably prisons for different kinds of offenders and I strongly doubt that crooked stockbrockers she's likely to end up with will off her.
BOSTON — Two Democratic district attorneys and legal advocates filed an "unprecedented" lawsuit in federal court Monday that would ban U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from local courthouses. ...