Boston judge holds ICE agent in contempt after man detained mid-trial

Awww, judge big mad.

And no, his contempt cite won't hold.

Sorry, "Judge" you aren't running America.



A man facing criminal charges in Boston was detained in the middle of his trial last week by federal immigration agents, prompting the judge to hold the ICE agent in contempt and dismiss the case.
Wilson Martell-Lebron was facing two felony charges from 2020 related to filing a false application for a driver’s license. After some COVID-related delays, his jury trial began last Thursday, according to court records. Court records note that Martell-Lebron was present, with a Spanish interpreter, on Thursday, but did not appear on Friday.
The Boston Globe first reported that Martell-Lebron was detained by ICE agents late Thursday afternoon. Plainclothes ICE agents placed Martell-Lebron in an unmarked van and drove away, according to a video shared by Martell-Lebron’s defense attorneys with multiple news organizations.
Judge Mark Summerville held ICE agent Brian Sullivan in contempt Monday for allegedly obstructing justice, the Globe reported. ICE Agent Sullivan, Steven Wells, and any other agent involved in the arrest were ordered Friday to appear for an evidentiary hearing, and a bench warrant was issued for Sullivan.
According to the Globe, ICE alleges that Martell-Lebron is originally from the Dominican Republic and is using a false name.
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Just another judge with no authority.
 
Not federal criminal warrants. That's the topic of this conversation.

That's your opinion, which is not a fact until you offer evidence.

Copilot

No, an opinion is not a fact.

Here's the difference:​

  • Fact: A statement that can be proven true or false through evidence, observation, or reliable sources.
    Example: "Water boils at 100°C at sea level."
  • Opinion: A personal belief, feeling, or judgment that is not universally verifiable.
    Example: "Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor."
Opinions can be based on facts, but they remain subjective. For example, someone might say, "I think stricter gun laws make communities safer." That’s an opinion, even if it’s supported by data—it reflects a personal or societal value judgment.
 
Democrats fight hard for criminals who victimize Americans because they are traitors working to intentionally collapse America.
The guy is an illegal immigrant. He committed that crime prior to the false DL application. The feds have precedence especially since Boston is an admitted sanctuary city that would obstruct the feds. Careful what you wish for sanctuary cities--you'll get what you asked for.
 
You have to support your assertion.

I have to disprove your evidence.

So give it.
It wasn't my assertion, troll. It was OK Texas'. But since you asked, here it is. I'll expect your concession and apology but I won't hold my breath.
 
What are you evidencing? If it was OK Texas, I don't care what you say. ;)

It wasn't my assertion, troll. It was OK Texas'. But since you asked, here it is. I'll expect your concession and apology but I won't hold my breath.
 
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