This 'boon is dead. Thank God. Pierce is probably beating her in hell. Throw a punch for me, old man.
>>522126486For those of you who don't know, >For the past 15 years Massiah-Jackson has been a judge on Philadelphia's Court of Common Pleas, and she's made quite a reputation for herself as a Black racist who always sides with Black defendants -- and in Philadelphia that means most criminal defendants. She curses and swears at White prosecutors and lawyers in the courtroom, but that's not the reason they persuaded the Senate to reconsider its approval of her nomination and then showed up at the Senate hearings to testify against her; what motivated them is her habit of refusing to convict or to punish Black career criminals. Philadelphia prosecutors cited case after case in which her behavior in the courtroom was so outrageous as to be almost beyond belief.>For example, there was the 1990 case of the Black homosexual rapist who grabbed a 13-year-old boy walking on the grounds of the Albert Einstein Medical Center in North Philadelphia, dragged him into some bushes, and sodomized him. When the child cried during the ordeal, the rapist slashed his face and head with a razor-knife, the kind with a retractable blade used to open boxes. When the Black rapist had finished with him, the boy crawled out of the bushes and was seen by two hospital employees, who came to his aid. The naked, bleeding child told them that the rapist was still in the bushes. Then they saw a Black man come out of the bushes and rearrange his clothes. They summoned police, who seized the man and found the razor knife and a bloody rag in his belt pouch.
>>522126640>When the case came before Judge Massiah-Jackson, she would not admit into evidence the testimony of the two eyewitnesses who saw the rapist coming from the bushes, saying that they had seen him under what she called "unduly suggestive" circumstances. She also threw out the evidence of the razor-knife and the bloody rag, saying that the police hadn't had probable cause to seize the items.>In two other cases where Blacks were charged with assault involving serious injury to the victims, Judge Massiah-Jackson ruled that the two victims, who had been shot in the abdomen, suffered severe internal damage, and subsequently underwent colostomies, had not had "serious injury" inflicted on them. By so ruling she was able to downgrade the seriousness of the charges against the Black assailants.>Now, this doesn't mean that Judge Massiah-Jackson is without feelings, however. When, despite her efforts, a jury returned a guilty verdict against a Black who had raped a 10-year-old child and she was obliged to impose a mandatory minimum five-year sentence on the rapist, she wept in the courtroom. She cried. She told reporters and spectators, "it's not that I think the rape didn't occur, but five years is a lot of time." After serving his sentence, the rapist was freed and promptly raped a nine-year-old child.
>>522126840What a ghoul
>>522126486I need a source for my boomer parents. Is this all on the wiki page?*
>>522126924Bill Clinton wanted her on the Federal Bench, but, even in the late 90s, it was a bit too much, so there was backlash. The OJ trial and South Africa pretty much proves you can't put these people in front of anything important.
>>522126997It's from a transcript of Pierce's broadcasts, these are some contemporary articles, but they don't go into much depth>https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1998/02/11/judge-this-judge-s-record-for-yourself/this one mentions what I quoted Pierce mentioning>https://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/17/us/controversial-judge-withdraws-as-nominee-to-federal-bench.htmlthis one mentions the withdrawal