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November 01, 2006

Judging the judges

Judges run for reelection every few years, and the public -- lacking any information about their job performance -- invariably returns them to the bench.

The people who generally know the most about a judge's performance are the lawyers, but they're generally loathe to offer any public criticism; it does a client no favors if you've slagged the black-robed jurist presiding over his case.

But every so often, thanks to a rare alignment of the stars, we get a perfect judicial storm. Combine a power-mad judge, a citizen willing to speak his mind, and some videotape and -- voila! -- the voters have everything they need to throw this bum out on her keester.

The video is simply unbelievable.

Wanna bet she wins reelection?

Posted by Mike Lief at November 1, 2006 11:06 PM | TrackBack

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