Just to put this in context:Attorney Kevin Gough objected to Rev. Jesse Jackson’s appearance at the trial of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, saying seats in courtroom are "not like courtside seats at a Lakers game."
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) November 15, 2021
Judge later called Gough’s comments last week “reprehensible” and will not grant a mistrial pic.twitter.com/dsEl07tHty
Tout le Twitter was all upset (is? still? Have we moved on yet to a new outrage du jour?) at this judge, and a new one almost surely exploded today when he dropped the misdemeanor weapons charge. But that was with the agreement of the prosecution because the law labeled "illegal" guns with a barrel shorter than 16 inches, which didn't apply to the gun in question, and the law was vague anyway (bad law), etc., etc., etc. Still, this remains true:I’ve already answered this so I’ll make this short. It may be hard to believe, but YES. In fact *hurriedly looks over should to make sure they aren’t watching* GENERALLY AND MOSTLY THEY ARE WORSE. Such that, I’d be in this guy’s court all day every day and be bragging about it https://t.co/Y3vVBtb3sa
— Public Defendering, Esq. (@fodderyfodder) November 14, 2021
But that doesn't mean lawyer as racist dick is not newsworthy. And, I would add, lawyer as dick trying to put pastors in a box where it's only one per customer and they must have a personal relationship with the individuals in question in order to appear beside them in public.“Judge is actually cringe” is news in the sense that “lawyer is kind of a dick” is news.
— ForbiddenPopehat (@Popehat) November 12, 2021
"How many pastors does the Arbery family have?" Gough said. "We had the Rev. Al Sharpton here earlier last week, and I'm not keeping track and I think the court has indicated that the court doesn't intend to ask anyone to keep track of who is in the gallery, but I don't know who Rev. Jackson is pastoring here."
That guy is like a summer stock actor playing the prosecutor in To Kill A Mockingbird. Or worse.
ReplyDeleteThe judge is obviously biased and a jerk only I'm not surprised that some of them are. If the prosecutors are making mistakes, that doesn't surprise me either. None of this is a credit to the legal system in Wisconsin or the travesty of elected judges. Appointed ones can be bad enough but elected ones are a terrible idea.