4577 Judge Sullivan ORDERED to accept Motion to Dismiss. (thehill.com) posted 296 days ago by Trumper007 296 days ago by Trumper007 +4577 / -0 441 comments share 441 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (441) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 32 ▼ – irspow 32 points 296 days ago +32 / -0 I never understood how the judge took it upon himself to also act as a prosecutor. Is this type of thing taking place in other cases? permalink save report block reply ▲ 19 ▼ – deleted 19 points 296 days ago +20 / -1 ▲ 12 ▼ – Nameless_Mofo 12 points 296 days ago +13 / -1 Someone somewhere must have video of him fucking and/or killing kids. Those with the worst TDS always have the most to hide. permalink save report block reply ▲ 11 ▼ – raytwentynine 11 points 296 days ago +12 / -1 No. It's never happened before permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 6 ▼ – TruthyBrat 6 points 296 days ago +6 / -0 It strikes me as an extraordinarily dangerous move, a clear violation of a basic aspect of Separation of Powers between the Executive and the Judiciary. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 3 ▼ – The_Emperor 3 points 295 days ago +3 / -0 Judges Judge. Executives prosecute. Sullivan wanted to prosecute. As they appeals court wrote...cases and constitution state..."He may not." permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 3 ▼ – deleted 3 points 295 days ago +3 / -0
I never understood how the judge took it upon himself to also act as a prosecutor. Is this type of thing taking place in other cases?
Someone somewhere must have video of him fucking and/or killing kids. Those with the worst TDS always have the most to hide.
No. It's never happened before
It strikes me as an extraordinarily dangerous move, a clear violation of a basic aspect of Separation of Powers between the Executive and the Judiciary.
Judges Judge. Executives prosecute. Sullivan wanted to prosecute. As they appeals court wrote...cases and constitution state..."He may not."