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To: beezdotcom

"You, on the other hand, are a one-trick pony. You have no knowledge of the sentencing history of this judge, you have no knowledge of the comportment of the defendant, you have the thinnest veneer of an allegation of impropriety by a Geragos-caliber defense attorney, and yet you dance, and dance, and dance."

no thanks. it's simple. jail time for a cellphone. out of control judge. wake up.


351 posted on 11/23/2004 8:36:55 AM PST by orangelobster
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To: orangelobster
no thanks. it's simple. jail time for a cellphone. out of control judge. wake up

Okay, I'll play. What's the minimum infraction of contempt that should result in any jail time? I'd like to try to understand your weltanschauung.
352 posted on 11/23/2004 8:42:20 AM PST by beezdotcom (I'm usually either right or wrong...)
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To: orangelobster
"jail time for a cellphone"

No, jail time for contempt. The girl refused to turn off her cellphone after the judge had warned everyone to do so. She was in contempt, she goes to jail. Simple.

358 posted on 11/23/2004 8:56:44 AM PST by MEGoody (Way to go, America! 4 more years!)
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To: orangelobster
It was effectively a ONE-NIGHT-IN-THE-COOLER lesson for a teenager.

I'm amazed to see you still ranting over it.

360 posted on 11/23/2004 9:02:06 AM PST by iconoclast (Conservative, not partisan)
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