I completely understand Linkster where youre going with this.
I actually dropped out of law school because I found that the law and justice had absolutely nothing to do with one another.
I also know another attorney who tried to work for the DA's office and could not handle the fact that somethings were ignored simply to get the conviction.
I'm not saying his time on the bench was not fair at times, I am just saying as an attorney you have many choices, and one of those is which clients you will take and which clients you will not. Even if it was for the money and just the money, I am not comfortable with someone who see's money as their God.
Could I be 100% wrong and he would be a stellar swing vote like Sandy is/was? yup! But for now, his record, his paper thin record as a judge where he was bound to the law and supposed to dole out justice as it should have been, sure seems to not outweigh his choices as an attorney.
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