Should judges who release repeat violent criminals who kill, be charged?

Being a magistrate is a professional position whether you are qualified to fill it or not.

As such a person filling this role must be held responsible for their job as to whether they do it correctly or not. Doctors, Pharmacists, Drug Companies, lawyers, and etc are all held accountable for poorly performing their jobs....even licensed Electricians are held responsible for wiring up things correctly.

But a Judge or Magistrate is not?



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I think the judge(s) who released the monster who slashed that innocent women to death should all be charged with accessory to murder. And of course that would go for any judge who allows a danger to society out that commits murder or any violent crime should be tagged with a crime. If we don't do that, it won't stop because there is no accountability to these insane Leftist judges. What say you?

Not charged, but those with a track record of getting things wrong shouldn't be judges anymore.
 
Incompetent judges should be fired just like anyone else that can't do their job correctly.
 
Not charged, but those with a track record of getting things wrong shouldn't be judges anymore.
If a correctional officer unlocked a cell door and released a violent criminal, he would be charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. It's no different from a judge who releases a violent criminal.
 
If a correctional officer unlocked a cell door and released a violent criminal, he would be charged with aiding and abetting a criminal. It's no different from a judge who releases a violent criminal.

The judge was following established law, even if they are following it poorly.

What the correction officer does in your above example is an actual crime.
 
The judge was following established law, even if they are following it poorly.

What the correction officer does in your above example is an actual crime.
It's "established law" to release repeat violent criminals back on the streets? There are no consequences for these insane judges, they will continue releasing violent criminals.
 
One of the things that has always bothered me most about these sorts of incidents is when grown men stand around or run away and do nothing.

They don't want to be the next Daniel Penny.

Yeah, I imagine there's likely a lot of truth to that.

Still, though, even long before all of that went down the way that it did, we saw random battery assaults caught on camera all of the time where people have historically just kept on walking like a bunch of Sims.

All I can think of is that people just don't want to become involved because any contact with police gets them scrutinized over the radio just as equally as the perp.

A couple of times over the years I've had neighbors have their homes broken into and police come around afterward, knocking on doors and asking questions about whether anyone saw anything suspicious, and then the next thing you know they're out there on the radio running your name and cross-checking it in their database.

The person reporting a crime is ALWAYS the first suspect. Police DO NOT GIVE A SHIT if they get the right person, as long as they get SOMEONE. (See: Ryan Ferguson, Charles Erickson, Richard Jewell.) Say NOTHING to police.
 
It's "established law" to release repeat violent criminals back on the streets? There are no consequences for these insane judges, they will continue releasing violent criminals.

The law allows judges vast discretion on many things.
 
Decarlos was released time and again and sent to Second Chance Services, a publicly funded clinic for out patient treatment. If he went to prison, Second Chance would lose out a ton of money. The owner and Director of Operations of Second Chance Services is Teresa Stokes. That's the judge who tried and sentenced this monster. This is the worst kind of self dealing. Get her off the bench.
Get her off the bench, and into JAIL.
There must be some kind of crime here for conflict-of-interest, or something.

All these DEI morons need to be out rounding up shopping carts, or somethng where they won't wind up getting innocdnt people killed.
 
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