Posted on Jan 24, 2021
Is Facebook the best platform to call out a group of corrupt judges in Lee County Alabama?
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No, Facebook is not a platform for anything. Lee County govt or Alabama Govt would be the people to contact.
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Cpl Robert Russell Payne
CW2 (Join to see) I am veteran! I did my time. Im pretty sure you do need a law degree to a judge!
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Cpl Robert Russell Payne - Looked over the V my mistake lol.
here's one of many sources...and yes it even includes federal judges
https://psmag.com/news/hundreds-of-judges-currently-preside-in-new-york-without-law-degrees
here's one of many sources...and yes it even includes federal judges
https://psmag.com/news/hundreds-of-judges-currently-preside-in-new-york-without-law-degrees
Hundreds of Judges Currently Preside in New York Without Law Degrees
A review of the work of the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct chronicles the costs of a tradition resistant to change.
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SN Jeffrey White
Cpl Robert Russell Payne - you need a law degree to be a lawyer, and while a law degree might help, most judges are appointed or elected. Im positive many do not have a degree.
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Be VERY careful in your attempt to criticize a sitting judge! You better have hard, indisputable, concrete evidence of wrong doing on the judge's part or things will get ugly for you quick, fast, and in a hurry.
That being said, social media is NEVER an appropriate platform to address alleged malfeasance. As it pertains to an attorney or sitting judge, you would have better results by contacting your State's Board of Judicial Conduct (or whatever your state may call it). Again, you need to have plenty of facts and evidence and not merely a dissatisfaction with a rendered judgement.
That being said, social media is NEVER an appropriate platform to address alleged malfeasance. As it pertains to an attorney or sitting judge, you would have better results by contacting your State's Board of Judicial Conduct (or whatever your state may call it). Again, you need to have plenty of facts and evidence and not merely a dissatisfaction with a rendered judgement.
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Cpl Robert Russell Payne
I'm not scared of a corrupt judge! I've learned that they are worst form scumbag in the United States! Thank Jesus that they weren't in the military!
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Cpl Robert Russell Payne - Freedom of speech doesn't work like that. If you have solid proof they are corrupt I am sure the news would entertain you.
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Cpl Robert Russell Payne - Up to the point of slander or libel. File a complaint with the state supreme court and provide evidence. NOT your feelings, no emotion. Cold, hard facts.
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No, it is not. I am curious how you know they are corrupt, versus just performing poorly?
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