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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 525989" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>DDD it's because the general population doesn't know which judges to vote for in the elections and so it goes on last name or who is in office. Two months ago a lawyer who has been a juvenile magistrate for 30 years ran for juvenile court to replace a judge that has been awful. In one case she released a juvenile offender against the advice of his probation officer and he shot and killed another young man upon release. In another case he required victms of a sexual assault to undergo polygraph tests and onle reversed herself after a barrage of complaints. She was not endorsed by any of the legl communities or the newspaper and her opponent was given the highest recommendation. He lost the election because she was the incumbent and people don't take the time to educate themselves about the candidate. He was an excellent candidate and would have made a wonderful juvenile court judge.</p><p></p><p>In the case of federally elected judges, well you know what happens there. We need a better way to elect judges. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 525989, member: 59"] DDD it's because the general population doesn't know which judges to vote for in the elections and so it goes on last name or who is in office. Two months ago a lawyer who has been a juvenile magistrate for 30 years ran for juvenile court to replace a judge that has been awful. In one case she released a juvenile offender against the advice of his probation officer and he shot and killed another young man upon release. In another case he required victms of a sexual assault to undergo polygraph tests and onle reversed herself after a barrage of complaints. She was not endorsed by any of the legl communities or the newspaper and her opponent was given the highest recommendation. He lost the election because she was the incumbent and people don't take the time to educate themselves about the candidate. He was an excellent candidate and would have made a wonderful juvenile court judge. In the case of federally elected judges, well you know what happens there. We need a better way to elect judges. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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