Just a Reminder: The ONLY judge who received death threats so alarming that it resulted in arrest and imprisonment is Judge Eileen Cannon

Nice try, but your thread is absolutely false.


OXFORD, Miss. (WJTV) – A Mississippi woman was sentenced after she was found guilty of threatening to kill a federal judge.

The Daily Journal reported Candra Beth Clark, 42, was sentenced to 20 months in prison with credit for time served. She will then be placed under three years of supervised release.

Clark was convicted in July 2023 of sending two threats-filled emails to U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy Percy.


GREENVILLE, S.C. —Alvin Bernard Parks, 42, has pleaded guilty to sending a threatening letter to a federal judge through the mail.

According to court documents, Parks is alleged to have sent a letter to a specifically named United States District Court Judge for the District of South Carolina. The handwritten letter contained threats to harm the judge.

The presiding judge accepted Parks’ plea and will sentence him after receiving and reviewing a sentencing report from the U.S. Probation Office. Parks faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison.


OCALA, Fla. — A 24-year-old Boynton Beach man on Tuesday was sentenced to 37 months in federal person after pleading guilty to threatening a senior federal judge in Jacksonville

Jeziah Guagno pleaded guilty in October
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Photo by: Florida Department of Corrections
Jeziah Guagno
By: Allen ConePosted at 9:21 PM, Jan 09, 2024 and last updated 3:55 AM, Jan 10, 2024
OCALA, Fla. — A 24-year-old Boynton Beach man on Tuesday was sentenced to 37 months in federal person after pleading guilty to threatening a senior federal judge in Jacksonville and his wife.


Middle District of Florida Judge Roy B. Dalton, Jr. also sentenced Jeziah Guagno to three years probation at the courthouse in Ocala.

In October, he pleaded guilty to one count of mailing a handwritten, threatening letter to U.S. District Judge Harvey Erwin Schlesinger, 83, also in the Middle District of Florida.
Nope! Julie Kelly is referring to the judges in all the bogus Trump cases.
 
That's true pertaining to the judges involved with bogus Trump cases.
Wrong... Wrong... Wrong ...


Last year, another Texas woman, Abigail Jo Shry of Alvin, Texas, was arrested and charged with threatening U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who oversees the federal criminal case against Trump for interfering with the 2020 election.
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We need to put the protestors that was in front of Kavanaugh's house in jail?
Nope. The SCOTUS a few years ago issued a ruling that pro life activists could protest in front of the homes of pro abortion people as a First Ammendent right. Sooooo, those protestors in front of Brett's home are just doing the same thing. Exercising their non violent 1st ammendment rights, BIGLY.

Tough shit for Brett, he ain't "special".
 
Nope. The SCOTUS a few years ago issued a ruling that pro life activists could protest in front of the homes of pro abortion people as a First Ammendent right. Sooooo, those protestors in front of Brett's home are just doing the same thing. Exercising their non violent 1st ammendment rights, BIGLY.

Tough shit for Brett, he ain't "special".

Nope

You should really try to not express legal opinions here -
You are woefully unqualified.
 
Prove me wrong.

The Justices live in Virginia, Maryland or DC.
Each of those has a law addressing residential picketing -
True Story - go look it up.
Don't just thumb through the cliff notes that your Cult provides to you.

Also -
As these are federal judges,
There is a Federal Law that prohibits attempts to interfere or influence any particular case.

(better luck next time)
 
The Justices live in Virginia, Maryland or DC.
Each of those has a law addressing residential picketing -
True Story - go look it up.
Don't just thumb through the cliff notes that your Cult provides to you.

Also -
As these are federal judges,
There is a Federal Law that prohibits attempts to interfere or influence any particular case.

(better luck next time)
Nobody interferred with Kavanaugh's work. You may think he's above everyone else because the orange baboon nominated him, but he's not. The protest was lawfull whether you like it or not.

Now go grab a Kleenex & wipe those tears you're shedding for Kavanaugh.
 
Nobody interferred with Kavanaugh's work. You may think he's above everyone else because the orange baboon nominated him, but he's not. The protest was lawfull whether you like it or not.

Now go grab a Kleenex & wipe those tears you're shedding for Kavanaugh.

It was unlawful
I don't except left wing lunatcis to be held accountable.
 
It's such a shame Democrats and the media invoke violence against this ethical woman. She's been nothing but fair and balanced since the beginning.



They didn’t lock up the the assassin Schumer called up to take out Kavanagh?
 
The Justices live in Virginia, Maryland or DC.
Each of those has a law addressing residential picketing -
True Story - go look it up.
Don't just thumb through the cliff notes that your Cult provides to you.

Also -
As these are federal judges,
There is a Federal Law that prohibits attempts to interfere or influence any particular case.

(better luck next time)
So you oppose the first amendment then.
 

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