Texas Judge’s Bribery Trial Postponed
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Texas Judge’s Bribery Trial Postponed
The bribery trial of a Texas state judge that was to have started Monday has been postponed until early next year.
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Posted by: ardvaark65 Location: belton on Nov 2, 2009 at 03:06 PM

He should have been aware of Judge David Lanier from Dyersburg, Tennessee for doing the same thing. The state cronies wouldn't do anything but the feds got him 25 years where he is now serving.. Hope this judge get's the same!
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Posted by: Marlin Location: Texas on Nov 2, 2009 at 01:29 PM

How much you want to bet that this scum will be given no sentence, deferred adjudication, unsupervised parole, or some other sweetheart deal? Judges, cops, and politicians are not held to the same strict standard the PEONS (that's you and me) are held to. We've seen cops get away with robberies and murder, politicians violate all kinds of laws, and judges get away with anything and everything. Remember too that JUDGES ARE LEGALLY ALLOWED TO CARRY A GUN WITHOUT A LICENSE....just like cops. Liberals claim "Only the authorities should own guns...". Yeah, right! That way they can get even more graft, harrass more people, and stand as a "pilar" of the community. The reality SHOULD BE that when convicted, this judge gets a minimum LIFE SENTENCE WITHOUT PAROLE. He sat on cases and decided guilt or innocence with a jury. The jury was required to be honest. Apparently this judge wasn't required to be honest, so jail him and throw away the key!
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