Tag Archives: American justice system

We are Witnesses to the Idea that:

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied Three court cases yesterday demonstrated that the criminal process is a long, slow-moving train. And, sometimes, the train can get derailed from reaching its logical destination. What is it that people really want? Naturally, to … Continue reading

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No One is Supposed to be Above the Law

But the Courts Seem to be Bending Over Backwards for Trump Are they afraid of looking prejudiced against him? Or are they trying to keep his appeal options few and far between? One last thought: are they afraid of his … Continue reading

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This Lady Judge is Not for Turning (or Is She?)

Tanya S. Chutkan (July 5, 1962) This person couldn’t be more different than the other female judge in Trump’s federal court cases. I don’t know Ms. Chutkan’s time of birth, so I set the clock to 12 noon, local Jamaican … Continue reading

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But What About the Victim, Herself?

Kathleen Hunt ( February 21, 1953 – December 9, 2001) I hate to keep harping on this ‘event’ but her birth chart might hold the key to what happened to Kathleen Peterson on that fateful night. I originally randomized the … Continue reading

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