Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Judicial Conduct Committee Passes Ball On Glaring Due Process Issue In Newman Case (Chris Williams, Above the Law blog)

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Judicial Conduct Committee Passes Ball On Glaring Due Process Issue In Newman Case 

I wouldn't want to submit medical tests to coworkers who lied on my name either. 

1 comment:

  1. Anita8:31 AM

    They just introduced a bill to make conspiracy to commit theft a second degree felony. In other words, if you got on social media and conspired to commit retail theft, you could go to prison for 15 years. I've seen people go to prison for 20 years for murder not even 20 years ago..so the gap between theft and murder punishment wise is closing. Next up, chopping off of hands for theft? GOP getting mighty desperate to maintain legitimacy as a political party.

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