Posted on 07/19/2019 6:45:08 PM PDT by grundle
In 1979, a guy named Albert Flick was was sentenced to 25 years in prison for stabbing his wife to death while her daughter watched.
In 2007, Flick was sent to prison again for stabbing a woman with a fork.
In 2010, Flick was sent to prison yet again for assaulting a woman. Although the prosecution had recommend an eight year prison sentence, Judge Robert Crowley only gave Flick half that much time. Judge Crowley explained the shorter sentence with the following words:
“At some point, Mr. Flick is going to age out of his capacity to engage in this conduct, and incarcerating him beyond the time that he ages out doesn’t seem to me to make good sense”
In July 2018, Flick stabbed a woman to death while her 11-year-old twin sons watched.
Judge Robert Crowley seems to care more about convicted murderers than he does about their innocent victims.
Judge Crowley needs to stretch some hemp.
Quality time at the south end of a north-bound rope...
With a “personal interview” by Sergeant Donny Donowitz first, of course...
We’ve got a problem with rogue judges in this country. They are obviously subversive communist traitors that need to be removed from the bench. One way or another.
Ive been an active trial lawyer for over thirty-five years, so Ive had a chance to observe many judges, and know many colleagues who became judges. The amount of power and respect one acquires from becoming a judge often causes small and otherwise insignicant character flaws to blossom. Even a pleasant man can become a whip-cracking tyrant after a few years on the bench, while a harmless fool becomes a dangerous one.
Why did you leave out a significant part of the story.
Flick, 77, was convicted Wednesday [July 17, 2019] of the murder of Kimberly Dobbie, 48, in July 2018. Police said he fatally stabbed her outside a laundromat in Lewiston, Maine, while her 11-year-old twin sons watched from a few feet away.
The jury did not spend much time deliberating.
Thank you.
Power corrupts.
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