8 thoughts on “An Idiot Judge In Maryland”

  1. Alas, I fled California only to wind up in Maryland. The parallels are stunning. Maryland has great natural beauty, a rich history, and dazzling culture. But it’s a Leftist nuthouse, and just getting worse. The legislature just passed tax increases on the “wealthy,” which includes me. They want to squeeze me for another $525 a year, but are going to lose the whole $16,275 a year (plus thousands in sales tax, etc), because we’re headed to Virginia.

  2. Ah don’t think you have to worry about the Judge being on the bench long unless it was another judge think this one was retired judge that bring in if the other judges are overloaded. Didn’t sound like walker did him self too much favors in the court room either, defending himself.

  3. So, if one publishes an article that casts a person in a negative light, the publisher is legally responsible if the subject of the article is gets death threats – or is actually physically assaulted?

    I’m looking forward to Marina Oswald’s class action suit against all the news outlets that reported the Kennedy shooting.

    1. As someone noted elsewhere, George Zimmerman can put quite a number of journalist in jail under such pretense. It’s sad that the state of Maryland would allow such an idiot to sit on a bench.

      1. No pretense necessary. Simple news bias isn’t criminal. News agencies publishing doctored criminal evidence as if it were the real thing is fraud and obstruction of justice. There’s no evidence Worthing doctored evidence or committed libel.

  4. This is one of those times when it’s painfully obvious what effect Left leaning politicians have when they appoint Leftist control freak lawyers, to be judges. Those lefty legal guys never seem to have read that pesky Constitution nor that icky old Bill of Rights.

    And after they are Lefty Judges, they just make it up as they go, rather than read them then.

  5. It seems to me that a lot of judges are little more than failed lawyers with sufficient political connections to get appointed to the bench.

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