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Soylent Pudding
Jun 22, 2007

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I love the part that's like "all his neighbors say he was clearly mentally ill, anyways he bought $10k in guns and gun accessories"

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Soylent Pudding
Jun 22, 2007

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hobbesmaster posted:

What I’m confused about is the murder thing.

Are they saying that the prosecutor and judge had a secret meeting during which they covered up a murder. Isn’t that the one thing other than cash exchanging hands that judicial immunity doesn’t cover?

My half remembered understanding. It's a murder trial against an Atlanta rapper that is using RICO to target anyone in the general area who's black and has heard a rap once. The entire thing is a shitshow and why the local attorneys I know who are familiar with Fani Willis expected her to arrogantly overreach and gently caress up the trump case.

In this case I think the problem is that the judge had a meeting with the prosecutor, the witness, and the witness attorney without the defense counsel being present, which is a huge no-no.

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Jun 22, 2007

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A friend's partner turned his entire back yard into a garden. I had some of the fresh picked arugula and was shocked to learn it actually has a surprisingly peppery flavor when it isn't mass produced commerical variants.

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Jun 22, 2007

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Israel's Supreme Court just ruled that the IDF must begin drafting ultra-orthodox Jews who historically have been given exemptions, on the grounds that the government has no legal basis to classify religious scholarship as a form of national service equivalent to conscription.

This looks like it could completely split Bibi's coalition. The haredi parties have introduced legislation to reverse this ruling but some of the secular right wing parties in the coalition support the ruling and intend to oppose the introduced legislation.

Archive link to the NYT article. https://archive.is/0zWoU

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