Did Trump just arrest a judge?

The story seems to well contrived, they go into a courthouse because they can’t just wait outside until after his court case. And here’s the thoery; they have an undercover guy warn the deportee. Accuse judge of aiding a CECOT escapee then BAM you arrest a judge and have like a little chase movie from the doors of the courthouse to down the fucking block! And destroy the judiciary while you’re at it.

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I actually was involved in a case like this. I was wrongly accused by a policeman as having violated an infraction (someone driving my car had used my insurance card for id, and the policeman filled in the ticket wrong…) The lawyer representing the defendant warned us: at court, the charge will be dismissed, but the policeman can then issue a ticket on the spot in court to the other person (he didn’t, for reasons I won’t go into…)

The judge has control over the proceedings in their courtroom. If she did instruct conduct in a way that prevented the officer from issuing an arrest, she COULD be found guilty of obstruction. Now I don’t know the details of her actions, so I won’t weigh in as to whether the arrest has standing -yet.

As Meidas Touch can tell you: the rules of law are hypertechnical, and are NOT always based on “doing the right thing”. The same rules that can be used to disbar a lawyer in the DOJ who brazenly lies in court motions can also get a judge in trouble for willful obstruction of a law enforcement officer’s duties.

Waiting for the legal details…

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:eyes: I’ll definitely be looking for updates to it. Yea it just seems like a forced thing. Like wait outside the door for him if he’s already in court. There’s no way the guy is using a back door. If the judge led him through the backway of a court house then yea i kinda see it being against the law.

If the guy was not a violent criminal, I sympathize with the intentions of the judge. But as MLK once said:

"An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law…*

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Yea. I want to see video evidence. Lol they caught the guy. If he tried to run when he saw a shot. Arresting her was just for show and to try and scare judges.