This could have been the headline based on two legal actions that have occurred this week. And who knows, maybe it really is true. It wouldn't take too much to convince me of that fact.
First, on Monday July 23rd, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Katherine Savage ordered the release of English-speaking rape suspect Mahamu Kanneh. He requested an interpreter who spoke Via, a West African language. However, no one on the east coast of modern society speaks Via. She claimed that the court's inability to satisfy his request for an interpreter caused his 6th Amendment Rights to be violated (Right to Due Process, i.e. speedy trial). Kanneh was arrested for the rape of a 7 year-old girl. Judge Savage, however, made no mention of the victim's rights to have the accuser tried for a crime.
On Wednesday, July 25th, Baltimore County Circuit Judge Mickey J. Norman changed the charges against 2 teens who poured acid on a playground that severely burned a 4 year old boy on his legs and backside. The teens were originally charged as adults and could have faced life in prison, but Judge Norman changed it so that they would be charged as juveniles. Attorneys suspect the teens will get an extra stiff lashing across the wrist with a semi-cooked noodle.
This is the same Judge Norman who released Matthew Horner on bail after a hearing when he was arrested for assaulting his wife. He went home after his release and shot her under the head to make it appear as if she was trying to commit suicide.
So, as they say in the back room at the old court house, "Pass the crack pipe, your Honor."
First, on Monday July 23rd, Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Katherine Savage ordered the release of English-speaking rape suspect Mahamu Kanneh. He requested an interpreter who spoke Via, a West African language. However, no one on the east coast of modern society speaks Via. She claimed that the court's inability to satisfy his request for an interpreter caused his 6th Amendment Rights to be violated (Right to Due Process, i.e. speedy trial). Kanneh was arrested for the rape of a 7 year-old girl. Judge Savage, however, made no mention of the victim's rights to have the accuser tried for a crime.
On Wednesday, July 25th, Baltimore County Circuit Judge Mickey J. Norman changed the charges against 2 teens who poured acid on a playground that severely burned a 4 year old boy on his legs and backside. The teens were originally charged as adults and could have faced life in prison, but Judge Norman changed it so that they would be charged as juveniles. Attorneys suspect the teens will get an extra stiff lashing across the wrist with a semi-cooked noodle.
This is the same Judge Norman who released Matthew Horner on bail after a hearing when he was arrested for assaulting his wife. He went home after his release and shot her under the head to make it appear as if she was trying to commit suicide.
So, as they say in the back room at the old court house, "Pass the crack pipe, your Honor."
4 comments:
oh yea good ole'mickey norm.
sure she tried suicide 11 times before...nope not addmisible..yea she had him locked up the day before...can't find the time of release though..good ole boys of prec 12 sent an innocent man to prison and the narccasist got 50k
her word against his and a jail house snitch facing 20yr for armed robbery (yeah he walked too!)
don't believe all that you read..
i couldn't take the stand because of a gag order...'cause i know the truth...take heed you men who date quacks...could end up with life in prison....
i dont know where your info on mickey norman letting mr.horner out on bail came from but your source is incorrect. 1st off, that never happened. a commissioner granted his bail at 1:43 am. Mr.Horner was not released from precinct 12 until 6:30 am after his wife had already shot herself with her father in law's gun. she tried to kill herself because her inlaws were evicting her. try looking into why the prosecution didnt have Mr. Horner's fingerprints on the gun, case, or clip. only his wife had gunpowder on her hands. Lets not forget her many suicide attempts. this was a slam dunk during elections. i know, i was there.
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