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Why is a local story that’s three months old suddenly exploding online this week? I saw half a dozen people tweet this clip earlier this morning, all with the same expressions of horror and outrage, even though it was first reported in early March. I’d never seen it before myself. My half-assed theory on why it’s catching on belatedly is that someone rediscovered it last week during NSA-palooza and saw it as some kind of metaphor for the futility of protesting state abuse of the power to invade your privacy. The analogy’s not perfect — the marshal here was reportedly fired, although the fate of “multiple employees and managers” who were...
Originally posted by DupontDeux
reply to post by Blundo
O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
..well, does it? :/
Originally posted by Ghost375
That judge has no honor.
Originally posted by kimish
But, What if that video was edited? For example, the shots of the judge playing with the child could have happened before the hearing and then the womans voice was edited into that footage. Just sayin. It's hard to believe anything anymore.
Originally posted by kimish
It was in Canada, not the U.S.
The I-Teams investigation shows how the internal affairs investigation is revealing much larger problems at family court.
There are multiple marshals involved and allegations ranging from sexual assaults to choking a citizen in court. The investigation began with a 2011 video that shows family court marshals arresting a woman because she claimed one of them sexually assaulted her.