When police or prosecutors conceal significant exculpatory or impeaching material, we hold, it is ordinarily incumbent on the state to set the record straight. - Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Friday, May 2, 2008

Juge Enjoying her Meeting


New AJA president Judge Eileen Olds (Virginia), with (l. to r.) Judge Michael Cicconetti (AJA past president, Ohio); Judge Michael McAdam (AJA past president, Kansas); and Judge Larry Allen (AJA Board of Governors, District 9, Ohio).

AJA Meets in the Great Northwest,

While at this meeting she had to take off, closing her courtroom from Tuesday the 25th thru 28th, so she could basic take a so-called business vacation. Then means for four to five days fathers and mother had to wait for her to get back to decide there visitation and child custody cases. Since we all know it more important for her to live up to her new title as AJA President.

she will have more of these so called business vacations coming up in Amelia Island, Florida May 1 - 3 and in Maui, Hawaii September 7 - 12. they are listed as Educational Seminars, yet they are held in some very nice vacation spots.

It would seem that Judge Olds was quote in the Race Gap, Discrimination in court cases.

her quote

Addressing the problem at the different stages of the criminal proceedings is daunting, said Eileen A. Olds, a judge in juvenile and domestic relations court in Chesapeake, Va., who is black and is president of the American Judges Association.

“There are so many levels within the process,” Judge Olds said. “You start with the police and what they are charging, and you get the magistrate, and who gets bail and who doesn’t, who gets the lawyer and who doesn’t.”

Here is a very interesting quote from the same story.

Judges are reluctant to change their handling of any specific case unless a defendant can show intentional discrimination, which is a tall order, Ms. Davis said. But for a darker-skinned person who may get a harsher sentence, the fact that bias was involuntary is small consolation, she said. “The fact that it’s unconscious doesn’t make the outcome any less difficult, or any more just.”

by that quote it would seem she is telling that if you are black you will get more time and harsher sentence then whites.

I guess things like is what these judges talk about at this so-called Educational Seminars. I'm sure they talk about how to make more money as well. We know that Judge Olds favor money over biology and that if you are a female rapist of young boys you can get a PR Bond in her court. So you can be back out there on the street sexually abuse more boys.



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