Posted on 04/25/2019 11:30:35 AM PDT by billorites
A Massachusetts judge conspired with a court officer to help a twice-deported undocumented immigrant slip out a back exit of a courthouse and elude arrest by immigration authorities, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday.
Judge Shelley Joseph and court officer Wesley MacGregor were hit with federal obstruction of justice charges for their role in aiding the defendant, who was arrested in March 2018 on charges of drug possession and being a fugitive from justice, according to an indictment by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Boston.
The man, identified as A.S., was allowed to dash out of a rear sally port entrance at the state courthouse in Newton, Mass., on April 2, 2018, after a plain-clothed immigration enforcement agent identified himself to the judge and other courtroom personnel, federal prosecutors said.
This case is about the rule of law, said United States Attorney Andrew E. Lelling.
"We cannot pick and choose the federal laws we follow, or use our personal views to justify violating the law. Everyone in the justice system not just judges, but law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and defense counsel should be held to a higher standard."
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The plan was hatched after the suspect's defense lawyer told the judge he thought the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in the courthouse was targeting the wrong person.
"ICE is going to pick him up if he walks out the front door. But I think the best thing for us to do is clear the fugitive issue, release him on a personal, and hope that he can avoid ICE," the attorney said during a sidebar that was recorded, according to the indictment. " Thats the best I can do."
The judge responded: "ICE is gonna get him? What if we detain him?" according to the indictment.
Joseph then requested that the courtroom recorder be turned off as the conversation continued, prosecutors say. The courtroom recorder was turned back on after 52 seconds, the indictment says.
At that point, the prosecutor agreed with the defense lawyer that it seemed to be a case of mistaken identity.
"With the information that I have, I don't think that there is enough tying him to the Pennsylvania warrant," the prosecutor said, according to the indictment.
It was not clear what happened to the undocumented immigrant after the courthouse escape.
Joseph, 51, and MacGregor, 56, were indicted on one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and two counts of obstruction of justice aiding and abetting, authorities said. MacGregor was hit with an additional perjury count.
Joseph, who was appointed as a Massachusetts District Court Judge in November 2017, was suspended without pay, according to a judicial order obtained by NBC Boston.
The actions of the judge in this incident are a detriment to the rule of law and highly offensive to the law enforcement officers of ICE who swear an oath to uphold our nations immigration laws, said Todd M. Lyons, acting field director of enforcement and removal operations for ICE in Boston.
Stories like this put a smile on my face and a bounce in my step.
Yeah, don’t they...
Yes. Excellent news.
For the judge, someone ought to pursue lifting her license to practice law. That’s about the only way to impress upon people to either enforce the law, or get out of the law business.
Yes it does and even better that it’s getting widespread coverage in the media.
Obama appointee....probably.
Yes good new but over a year to charge. Mueller had perjury traps, indictments, guilty pleas and jail time in months. At this rate the clock will run out on POTUS.
Excellent: Play hard ball with all these dolts.
About danged time!
Nice to see the pursuit of actual justice.
Sanctuary cities/states— Conspiracy and throw in collusion to really freak out the left.
Remove him as a judge and lock him up.
not Obama. it is a Massachuset district court
FINALLY someone is charged!!!
This is what obstruction looks like.
HER... Judge Shelley Joseph... It is a rare thing to find a female judge who follows the law above her personal wishes.
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