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Showing Original Post only (View all)Out-of-control judges’ new craze: Using electroshock and tasers on defendants [View all]
I didn't know this was so prevalent. This is shocking (no pun intended) and disgusting.
http://www.salon.com/2014/09/02/out_of_control_judges_new_craze_using_electroshock_and_tasers_on_defendants/
Stop, Judge Nalley said.
principles of common right and common reason are King said.
Mr. Sheriff Nalley said
null and void, King continued.
do it, Nalley ordered. Use it.
(DEFENDANT SCREAMS).
Thats a passage from a transcript of a trial in a Maryland courtroom last week in which a judge ordered a deputy sheriff to administer electroshock to a defendant who was representing himself in a case before him. The defendant was not charging the bench or threatening violence in any way. He was simply saying things the judge did not want to hear.
For unknown reasons, this defendant had been outfitted with an electronic device, presumably something having to do with the fact that he was representing himself and would be moving freely about the courtroom. When he asserted some dicey sovereign citizen legal doctrine, the judge told him to stop and when he didnt, the judge ordered the deputy to shock him. He fell to the ground, screaming in pain, and after he was calm a medic was called to make sure his vital signs were OK. Then they went back to jury selection as if nothing had happened. The defendant, as you might imagine, was somewhat subdued after the electroshock treatment.
principles of common right and common reason are King said.
Mr. Sheriff Nalley said
null and void, King continued.
do it, Nalley ordered. Use it.
(DEFENDANT SCREAMS).
Thats a passage from a transcript of a trial in a Maryland courtroom last week in which a judge ordered a deputy sheriff to administer electroshock to a defendant who was representing himself in a case before him. The defendant was not charging the bench or threatening violence in any way. He was simply saying things the judge did not want to hear.
For unknown reasons, this defendant had been outfitted with an electronic device, presumably something having to do with the fact that he was representing himself and would be moving freely about the courtroom. When he asserted some dicey sovereign citizen legal doctrine, the judge told him to stop and when he didnt, the judge ordered the deputy to shock him. He fell to the ground, screaming in pain, and after he was calm a medic was called to make sure his vital signs were OK. Then they went back to jury selection as if nothing had happened. The defendant, as you might imagine, was somewhat subdued after the electroshock treatment.
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Out-of-control judges’ new craze: Using electroshock and tasers on defendants [View all]
reflection
Sep 2014
OP
This is the same asshole who got caught letting the air out of someone's tires.
Solomon
Sep 2014
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