Posted on 03/27/2005 11:05:49 PM PST by huac
"The native of Princeton, N.J., first created a furor in 1972 when he released a man charged with killing a police officer on $500 bail _ a figure another judge boosted to $25,000. Two years later, he released without bail another suspect accused of the attempted murder of a police officer...He was transferred back in 1978, and quickly created another controversy by releasing without bail a suspect accused of slashing a police officer's throat..."
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Remember, whether aiding and abetting cop killers or starving disabled women to death, judges, and their rulings, are never wrong.
Judge Greer has a spirit?
I'd say he hated LEOs.
"Turn'em Loose Bruce" sounds like he's "Better Off Dead, Fred."
Oh, for the more spiritually minded, may he roast in peace.
Turn 'em loose Bruce---there one cretin I'm happy to see assume room temperature.
BTW, the cop that got his throat slashed was killed some years later in the line of Duty.
Billadeau (sp?) I think was his name....cops went nuts when Brucie turned the perp loose.
Will anyone miss "Turn 'em Loose Bruce"?
There are lines around the block waiting to take his place.
I wonder what kind of power he has now?
"roast in peace"
Indeed.
"There are lines around the block waiting to take his place."
No rest for the wicked.
When's the keg party at the cemetery???
Great idea. Add in a "tailgate" BBQ and it would rock.
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