Posted on 08/07/2007 1:39:33 PM PDT by vaper69
Remember the judge who sued for millions of dollars over a $10.50 alteration? You already knew he lost his case, you already knew the cleaners were counter-suing, you already knew there was a collection fund set up for their legal fees, but did you know that Judge Pearson may lose his job?
Let me know what you think ... take the poll.
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YES! He’s to stupid to be a judge.
Plus he is of course a democrat, and what's bad for democrats is good for America.
Here is the greedy shyster thug now, hauling his documents in tow.
Does disgrace to the profession ring a bell?
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98% say yes. He is totally unfit to sit in judgment of ANYTHING! My German Shepherds have more common sense than this twit.
He ought to know better than tie up courts for this kind of crap.
98% is about as high as I’ve ever seen poll results. No sympathy from the general public on this one.
“An easy one, though I have some ideas what “other punishment” could be.... “
Sentence: 10 years pressing pants in a dry cleaners : )
And that is saying something when you think about the profession he’s in.
Yes!
Yes 98% 61
No 0% 0
Other Punishment 2%
bump for later
Judicial Benchmarks: Judge Pearson reviewed
From the Court Jesters File: Judge Roy Pearson of Washington, DC, may soon find himself looking for work. You may recall that earlier this year he infamously sued Custom Cleaners for losing his pants. The suit demanded $54 million in damages. The Commission on Selection and Tenure of Administrative Law Judges sent Judge Pearson a letter not only decrying his antics with the lawsuit, but also criticizing his work as a judge over the last two years. He isnt out on the street yet, but he may soon need a good pair of pants for job interviews.
Something I never saw pointed out thought out this story. Do we really know if judges wear pants under their robe?
That man is an idiot that has no business being a judge! I hope those dry cleaners clean his clock!
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