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Liberal_in_LA

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34. the ugly details
Sun May 31, 2015, 06:49 PM
May 2015

In most of its details, the domestic-violence case of Mark Fuller was not all that unusual. One night in August, a woman called 911 from a hotel room in Atlanta, pleading for help, because a man was beating her. When the police arrived, Fuller’s wife, Kelli, opened the door. She had “visible lacerations to her mouth and forehead,” the police report said. During an argument in which she had accused her husband of infidelity, the report continued, she said that he “threw her to the ground and kicked her. Mrs. Fuller also stated she was dragged around the room and Mr. Fuller hit her in the mouth several times with his hands.” Fuller said that he had been defending himself from his wife after she threw a glass at him while he was watching TV.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/matters-privacy

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District Court Judge Mark Fuller is corrupt. avaistheone1 May 2015 #1
IMO - there are but a few federal judges = who aren't so laserhaas May 2015 #4
If they've been appointed since Nov. 22, 1963, there's reason for suspicion. Octafish May 2015 #21
So now he becomes a lobbyist or Hedge Fund CONsultant? SoapBox May 2015 #2
Sad to say - would probably be true - but he already has hundreds of millions of dollars laserhaas May 2015 #3
Hate to say it, but people who have been "worshipped" are more punished by outing and public libdem4life May 2015 #5
Profound reflection 'libdem4life' laserhaas May 2015 #7
To an extent ToxMarz May 2015 #8
In the list of Motivators, money is third or 4th. Learned this in sales. However, was it Mae West libdem4life May 2015 #9
But you cant sell anything to someone who doesn't have money ToxMarz May 2015 #19
Relating it to sales training was indicitive of how basic the concept. I'd ask you to suggest libdem4life May 2015 #20
Weiner'snitz tried it... laserhaas May 2015 #23
To be sure...even the perennial presidential race hasn't helped much. Good one. libdem4life May 2015 #24
This is wonderful news. Ilsa May 2015 #6
Obama and his Justice Dept. have had the power to right this wrong randr May 2015 #10
Can't say I disagree - 'randr' laserhaas May 2015 #11
At the very least he should be pardoned project_bluebook May 2015 #12
Ding! Ding! We have a winner. L. Coyote May 2015 #13
I don't know how much power Obama has. OnyxCollie May 2015 #15
This has to be the largest "comment" I've ever seen. But, I must say - laserhaas May 2015 #17
It's only a tiny fragment of a larger piece of research I'm working on. OnyxCollie May 2015 #18
Well... My next post is kind of along the same lines (about incompetent DOJ) laserhaas May 2015 #22
PRESS RELEASE – Relkin Law Tackles Haas v Romney Racketeering & eToys cases laserhaas May 2015 #25
Good riddance to rubbish CanonRay May 2015 #14
Amen to that... laserhaas May 2015 #16
This has been a very very bad week for Republicans. Kalidurga May 2015 #26
Hooray for dat stat laserhaas May 2015 #27
David Brooks shaking head that Hastert replaced 2 other repukes with ethics violations wordpix May 2015 #31
Will he be replaced by another version of him? nt valerief May 2015 #28
Chances are - for the next judge did nothing to end Gov Siegelman's hell laserhaas May 2015 #29
can there now be a fair Siegelman retrial? wordpix May 2015 #30
There's something more than meets the eye here - in Gov Siegelman's case. laserhaas May 2015 #32
.Music to my ears libodem May 2015 #33
the ugly details Liberal_in_LA May 2015 #34
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