Monday, December 8, 2014
Feguson and Staten Island Cases.
1-But first...I found a article in Sunday Enquirer, on a non-related case of a local black female judge indicted and convicted on 1 of 9 felony charges. She has been sentenced to 6 month in detention, starting before year's end. Her license to practice law will be pulled. This case had obsolutely nothing to do with race relations per se, but on the conduct/action of a recently elected judge while in office. Race was cited, by some to be the core of the problem. The jury found the conduct of the judge while in office to be against the rule of law. If anything, she got of easy.
2-The article in question, was written by black lawyer, a law professor at a local University relating to the outcome conviction of a the juvenile judge above. The professor made a final statement, that rings true to the truth of the Ferguson and Staten Island cases also.
3-He writes, "the case of a convicted juvenile court judge shouldn't be used as a substitute for the honest dialogue on how to improve race relations". "It should be used as an example of what happens when legitmate issues involve race but aren't about race.
4-The Rule of Law trumps, pp, CH, CM, and the large wooden clown from NYC's statements and actions.
5-The CTPR party takes the South with LA US Senate seat going to Cassidy 55.9% to Landrieu 44%, leaving the both coasts part of Chicago and a few other areas in blue hands.
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