Unfreakingbelievable 


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See nothing wrong with it
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pretty easy to leave names out that way and no one would know
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Lol no it’s not.
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The TL;DR summary of the article is that it’s typically a court clerk that does this, and while unusual, it’s not wrong or prohibited. Just weird. So this is not really an issue and we don’t need to be up in arms over it.
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No we have to literally prep to set buildings on fire like sane individuals
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Our government was a reality show for 4 years. Now our justice system is a game show.
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Huh. I didn’t even know this was a thing you could do. How common is this kind of practice?
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Apparently this judge has been doing it for 20 years. A bit quirky, but a whole lot of huff and puff over nothing, really.
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