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To: SeekAndFind

I actually kind of agree with the judge.

It’s not his job to clean up Willis’s office. That isn’t his role in the legal system.

Willis works for somebody. Now that the hearing is done, her position needs to be reassessed and will be. That doesn’t mean we are going to like the result, but a reassessment will happen.

Willis has a problem with the bar and the court system. She just isn’t believable. You can get disbarred for that. The Georgia bar will have to consider that. She will be underwater every time her office steps into a courtroom. I think she will have to resign at some point in order for her office to continue to prosecute cases.

Finally, there is a vast amount of foundation for all the delay and obfuscation the defense attorneys want to attempt. These cases aren’t going anywhere soon.


122 posted on 03/15/2024 2:31:33 PM PDT by 2manydegrees
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To: 2manydegrees

“I actually kind of agree with the judge.

It’s not his job to clean up Willis’s office. That isn’t his role in the legal system.”

I totally disagree... since, nobody ever said it ‘was’ his job to clean up Willis’s office. His job was to provide a just ruling based on concise and consistent facts of this case. He didn’t do that. Instead, his written “reasoning” was all over the map and massively inconsistent re: logic and adherence to legal standards. He caved. Thus proving that he is, IMHO, also corrupt and unworthy of his position, much less of being called “Your Honor”. I posit that McAfee can’t get next to the concept of honor.


125 posted on 03/15/2024 3:08:35 PM PDT by Danie_2023 (n)
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