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To: RandFan

Watch ShadowGate. Look how many people she is outing— Brennan, Jones, Manafort, Mueller, politicians, oh man, I’m surprised she and her husband are even still ALIVE. Every piece of fake news for the last 8 years is ALL Deep State, CIA, Demonrat operations through all these fake companies, IAA, ShadowNet, etc.


2 posted on 08/16/2020 3:50:30 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Politics is the continuation of war by other means. --Clausewitz)
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To: backwoods-engineer

I was in the middle of watching the video yesterday on U-Tube and they pulled it. I watched a couple of her other investigations and was shocked at what is behind the current riots and what is coming.


3 posted on 08/16/2020 3:56:54 AM PDT by Russ (I)
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To: backwoods-engineer

Portage judge Doherty may face further discipline in OVI case

Aug 2, 2019
https://www.record-courier.com/news/20190802/portage-judge-doherty-may-face-further-discipline-in-ovi-case

A county judge may face additional disciplinary action in connection with pleading guilty to operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol in February.

The Ohio Supreme Court’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel alleged that Judge Becky Doherty of the Portage County Common Pleas Court is guilty of misconduct in connection with the OVI incident and requested that she be disciplined under the Rules of the Government Bar of Ohio.

A formal hearing before a three-member panel of the Ohio Supreme Court’s Board of Professional Conduct will start on Oct. 22.

The complaint, filed May 20, alleges Doherty’s conduct in connection with the February OVI case violated two provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct, which state:

» “a judge shall act at all times in a manner that promotes public confidence in the independence, integrity and impartiality of the judiciary, and shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety”; and

» “a judge shall not abuse the prestige of judicial office to advance the personal or economic interests of the judge.”

In the answer to the complaint filed on June 13, attorney Peter Cahoon, who is representing Doherty, said his client denied violating the Code of Judicial Conduct and requested that the complaint be dismissed.

Cahoon said that since the case was “a pending matter,” he did not feel it would be appropriate to comment. Doherty did not immediately reply to a message that was left at her office phone.

Joseph Caligiuri, chief assistant for the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, said sanctions in a disciplinary case against a judge or a lawyer “range from a [public] reprimand” to “different types of term suspensions” and “then ultimately to disbarment.”

While noting the outcome depends on the case’s circumstances, Caligiuri said, “generally speaking, for a first-time [OVI], you’re looking at either a stayed suspension or a reprimand.”

Cahoon said after the three-member panel conducts the hearing in October, it will make a recommendation to the full Board of Professional Conduct, who then will make a recommendation to the Ohio Supreme Court. Cahoon said the questions the panel and the full board will address in their recommendations are “should there be discipline [against Judge Doherty] and if so, what?”

He said each party in the case would then have 20 days to file an objection to the board’s recommendation before the supreme court makes its decision.

The state’s highest court can then “accept, reject or modify” the board’s recommendation, said Cahoon.

Doherty pleaded guilty to OVI on Feb. 15 in Portage County Municipal Court. She was sentenced to 180 days in the Portage County jail with 177 days suspended and a $1,075 fine with $700 suspended, as long as she has no further alcohol violations for the next two years, completes a 72-hour Driver Intervention Program and operates under the terms of her license being suspended for a year.

Doherty was arrested on Feb. 10 after she drove a silver 2016 GMC Terrain belonging to an Akron woman off a snowy on-ramp to Interstate 76 eastbound at Route 43 in Brimfield and crashed into a ditch at about 9:15 p.m. Doherty was taken to the Brimfield Police Station and later charged with operating a vehicle under the influence, a first-degree misdemeanor. She refused to complete field sobriety tests and refused to take a Breathalyzer test, which also resulted in the automatic suspension of her driver’s license.


7 posted on 08/16/2020 4:07:13 AM PDT by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: backwoods-engineer; RandFan

More pieces in the Millie Weaver secret arrest.

The BannedDotVideo video I posted an hour ago explains the context of the cell phone in question. [Title: “Shadow Gate/Millie Weaver Arrest Update”]

The DUI Judge Doherty very likely owes some big favors to those at the state level who saved her career. She was facing disbarment, and just a couple months ago her DUI crash case was resolved in her favor.

So now, “Favor Delivered.”

The friday afternoon arrest was intentional: three days in a scummy lockup, no mattress, 3-day-old bologno sandwiches, no shower, no change of clothes, fear about children etc. Probably put Millie in with a couple Antifa bull dykes who also owe the judge and DA favors.

Link to twitter thread where I grabbed the screen cap I’ll post next:

https://mobile.twitter.com/DianneConnell10/status/1294701877469360128


20 posted on 08/16/2020 5:32:19 AM PDT by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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