Can you imagine if a court issued an order for a serial killer to stop killing rather than indicting him for murder? This is so ridiculous. Everyone working there has committed crimes. Arrest and indict them.https://twitter.com/TexasTribune/status/1024347812664893440 …
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Replying to @RichFelker
Judges don't indict so I'm not really sure this comparison makes sense.
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Replying to @stevecheckoway @RichFelker
I mean yes, obviously I'm onboard with indicting the people who made and carried out these orders, but it's not clear to me what a judge can do other than tell the executive branch to stop.
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Replying to @stevecheckoway
Yes, very true. There's another branch of this thread where I observed (in this case former but of course also current) LEOs laughing at the abuse as the reason why it's not being prosecuted...
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Replying to @RichFelker @stevecheckoway
Perhaps court could at least hold them in contempt when they refuse to obey the order...?
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