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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums#Occupy: All 109 criminal court judges are mayoral appointees in New York City...
http://www.cynicaltimes.org/articles/occupy-protesters-face-biased-nyc-legal-system/?fb_ref=.Tuj-1Ygq_dk.like&fb_source=tickerdialog_onelineLet's say you got in a fistfight with your next-door neighbor. You wouldn't expect to find yourself being judged in court by his best friend the next day. However, that's roughly the situation confronting Occupy Wall Street in New York City. Its members face a criminal court system in which every judge has either been appointed or reappointed by the city's billionaire mayor, who is an icon for the very Wall Street greed that gave birth to their movement.
The outcome on Wednesday, Dec. 14, was predictable. New York City Criminal Court Judge Neil Ross denied a summary motion for dismissal the National Lawyers Guild filed on behalf of those arrested, even as prosecutors were offering to drop charges against any Occupy Wall Street member who agreed to cease protesting for six months. It's a strategy rooted in political considerations rather than the legitimate of a proper judicial system.
Michael Bloomberg, the 11th richest man in the United States, reappointed Ross in January 2009. More than 1,400 arrests have been made in New York City at his direction since the nonviolent pro-democracy group began challenging the status quo 89 days ago. That's an arrest rate of 16 per day.
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#Occupy: All 109 criminal court judges are mayoral appointees in New York City... (Original Post)
Fire Walk With Me
Dec 2011
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Uncle Joe
(65,453 posts)1. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread, Fire Walk With Me.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)2. A little judicial corruption
Yes, let's name it for what it is.
Kaleko
(4,986 posts)3. And still there are so-called progressives denying that America has become a plutarchy.
Plutocracy: rule by the wealthy.
Oligarchy: rule by an elite.
Plutarchy: nice combo you've got going there, bloodsuckers!
Hello humans: Occupy the unused 98% of your own brain.
dana_b
(11,546 posts)4. disgusting
where the hell do we live again?
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)5. Being so rough on the protestors will just make them protest all the more.
How foolish.
meow2u3
(25,250 posts)6. That's how come the protesters should demand a trial by jury
With all those anti-democracy judges on the bench, a bench trial would amount to kangaroo court proceedings.