These recent headlines caught my eye and may interest Grits readers:
- Critics blast informant system cloaked in secrecy, NPR
- The FBI, the justice system and your cell phone, Wall Street Journal
- Feds push for tracking cell phones, CNet News
- How many more are innocent?, Radley Balko, Reason
- Problem solving justice: How well is it working?, The Crime Report
- Williamson County DA smarts at minimum punishment handed down by visiting judge, Austin Statesman
- Prosecutor new US Attorney in Houston, South Texas, AP
So, Bradley blasts the judge who gave the guy the same sentence his own office offered in a rejected plea deal?
ReplyDeleteI am suddenly reminded of the great movie quote....
"Shut your mouth when you're talking to to me!"
Hey Faceless Man,
ReplyDeleteDo you know what movie the quote is from and who said it? We want to include it in our "Words of Wisdom" column.
Re: Bradley, maybe now that he has obviously pissed off the judge by having the balls to question his "authourati" (South Park's -Cartman) his days will be numered?
Thanks.
Team, it was a visiting judge from Travis County, which is why Bradley took time to grandstand on the topic even though his office had supported the same sentence and he admitted to the newspaper he knew nothing about the case, the plea negotiations, etc..
ReplyDeleteRe: 2:10, I completely agree with you Grits.
ReplyDeleteTeam,
I'm all but certain that it comes from Wedding Crashers.
The more I read of Bradley, the more I am inclined to believe he is the Anti-Christ.
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