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Are judges above the law?

Posted By: Sneaky

Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 02:53 AM

Should they be allowed to retaliate against those that expose their unlawful behavior? Is it acceptable for law enforcement officers to ignore a judge’s unlawful acts? What are your thoughts?

Posted By: TCM3

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:11 AM

No one should be above the law.
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:12 AM

They think they are right now.
Posted By: DannyB

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:17 AM

No need to waste 18 minutes on that video. Just refer to that goofy liberal judge presiding over Trump's problems.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:24 AM

Too long of a video for me. If have a written version, I would answer your questions.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:43 AM

Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Too long of a video for me. If have a written version, I would answer your questions.


The judge was filmed, multiple times, drinking quite a bit at her local bar. She was there with her grandson and left with him to drive him and herself home. The cops were notified and did nothing. When she was confronted, she threatened to retaliate.
Posted By: kry226

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:47 AM

Originally Posted by TCM3
No one should be above the law.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 04:06 AM

Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Too long of a video for me. If have a written version, I would answer your questions.


The judge was filmed, multiple times, drinking quite a bit at her local bar. She was there with her grandson and left with him to drive him and herself home. The cops were notified and did nothing. When she was confronted, she threatened to retaliate.


Sounds like a smaller city or county. We would put a judge in jail with no issues. We were protected by Civil Service though.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 04:24 AM

Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Too long of a video for me. If have a written version, I would answer your questions.


The judge was filmed, multiple times, drinking quite a bit at her local bar. She was there with her grandson and left with him to drive him and herself home. The cops were notified and did nothing. When she was confronted, she threatened to retaliate.


Sounds like a smaller city or county. We would put a judge in jail with no issues. We were protected by Civil Service though.


I believe it. What’s Civil Service, and how did it protect y’all?

This is in Tulsa, I believe.
Posted By: TurkeyHunter

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 04:41 AM

That’s not particularly a new phenomenon. I’d wager centuries, maybe a millennium.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 05:00 AM

Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Too long of a video for me. If have a written version, I would answer your questions.


The judge was filmed, multiple times, drinking quite a bit at her local bar. She was there with her grandson and left with him to drive him and herself home. The cops were notified and did nothing. When she was confronted, she threatened to retaliate.


Sounds like a smaller city or county. We would put a judge in jail with no issues. We were protected by Civil Service though.


I believe it. What’s Civil Service, and how did it protect y’all?

This is in Tulsa, I believe.


Civil Service (The Texas Government Code) is like the constitution but for police officers and firefighters. It has several sections but one is that if an officer is disciplined, a hearing examiner can overturn it including termination. The requirement for an agency is population of the city. We had a judge that everyone hated and she would park a moped on the sidewalk unlawfully. We chained it to a no parking sign with a 3/8 chain.
Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 11:08 AM

up I like it.
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 01:06 PM

They aren’t but they believe they are
Posted By: RGLass

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 01:37 PM

Our County Judge gives no thought to legalities. He is KING. No repercussions.
Posted By: Buzzsaw

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 02:25 PM

Originally Posted by DannyB
No need to waste 18 minutes on that video. Just refer to that goofy liberal judge presiding over Trump's problems.

what ever happened here?
Posted By: Stub

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 02:50 PM

This A Hole obviously thinks he is bang Outrageous the way he has handled the case from the beginning to his ruling.

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Posted By: Huntindad

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 03:02 PM

Originally Posted by Biscuit
They aren’t but they believe they are


Agreed
Posted By: Dave Davidson

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 04:40 PM

Any father in Texas who has been through a divorce will no longer believe that justice is blind or have respect for the legal system.
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 05:02 PM

Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
Any father in Texas who has been through a divorce will no longer believe that justice is blind or have respect for the legal system.


There are two sides to it, criminal and civil. 99% of the time I was pleased with the criminal side. The civil side can be all over the place. Fair and right may not have a thing to do with the civil side either.
Posted By: onlysmith&wesson

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 05:13 PM

https://www.wcmessenger.com/articles/poynor-charged-with-official-oppression/

There's small town America, then there's Bridgeport, Texas. A weird little world all of it's own making.
Posted By: TXHOGSLAYER

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 08:43 PM

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Posted By: ChrisB

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/20/24 09:40 PM

They should be held to a higher standard.
Posted By: reeltexan

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/21/24 03:50 PM



Our Congress and President are in charge of a lot of law enforcement.


Let that sink in
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/21/24 08:00 PM

One of our judges screwed up and got a DWI. She got some courtesy and never got a case. I was mad for a while but she squared herself away and went on to be successful. Not suggesting it was right or fair, but I do think about it every time I read on here from someone getting deferred adjudication for a felony and still being able to possess a firearm.
Posted By: copperhead

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/22/24 12:33 PM

I had the pleasure of banning a judge from a liquor store because of unwanted advances he made toward the staff and when he didn't get a hug pulled a pocket knife out of his pocket and told them "I'm a judge". When I banned him, he worked me up one side and down the other. Stood my ground. The owner/staff didn't want to file charges, just have him banned. He was 83 and still issued warrants and has the beginnings of dementia. That alone is a scary thought. I contacted another judge and asked what could be done, she was able to get the ball rolling to get him relieved of his duties.
Posted By: fishdfly

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/22/24 02:28 PM

Wonder when I see a car pass me on the highway and it's plates are "Judge", how come they do not have to drive the speed limit? See one in the Tyler area regularly who does not drive the speed limit.

He must be above the law.
Posted By: deerfeeder

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/22/24 02:54 PM

Originally Posted by reeltexan


Our Congress and President are in charge of a lot of law enforcement.


Let that sink in


Look at what has been going on in the FBI and DOJ. It's almost unbelievable.
Posted By: BigPig

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/22/24 03:08 PM

They sure think they are. I had a juvenile judge have me escorted from the court room during my testimony in which I was the victim of assault public servant. Apparently she thought I doctored the Polaroid pictures to show busted blood vessels in my eye. She dismissed the case and tried to get me on the Brady list.

The suspect, then sued me and the department for dental work. I can punch hard, but I don’t think I can punch hard enough to cause dental work on the opposite side of your mouth from where I punch you.
Posted By: DannyB

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/23/24 12:21 AM

Last one leaving NY turn off the lights.

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Posted By: Sneaky

Re: Are judges above the law? - 02/23/24 12:29 AM

Originally Posted by BigPig
They sure think they are. I had a juvenile judge have me escorted from the court room during my testimony in which I was the victim of assault public servant. Apparently she thought I doctored the Polaroid pictures to show busted blood vessels in my eye. She dismissed the case and tried to get me on the Brady list.

The suspect, then sued me and the department for dental work. I can punch hard, but I don’t think I can punch hard enough to cause dental work on the opposite side of your mouth from where I punch you.


An actual Polaroid? She thought you doctored that?
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