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To: Dr. Franklin

They might have asked several judges for a warrant and this ‘lady’ was the first to say yes. It is a common practice, and it is not difficult to get a warrant in our system. LE keeps presenting until they find a judge that will issue. So quick warrants might be hard, but they will eventually get their warrant, almost always, in almost any case. It is the sovietization of our Justice System.


18 posted on 08/10/2022 5:36:51 AM PDT by silent majority rising ( )
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To: silent majority rising
They might have asked several judges for a warrant and this ‘lady’ was the first to say yes. It is a common practice, and it is not difficult to get a warrant in our system. LE keeps presenting until they find a judge that will issue. So quick warrants might be hard, but they will eventually get their warrant, almost always, in almost any case. It is the sovietization of our Justice System.

Well so much for "judicial economy". Traditionally, once one judge makes a ruling, it then requires the court acting en banc to reverse it, or an appeal to a higher court. The government gets special privileges, which it abuses. The magistrate still had a conflict of interest and needed to have recused himself. He should be impeached for that misconduct.
33 posted on 08/10/2022 7:10:08 AM PDT by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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