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@hamhock75

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@Kvb72 @adobz22 Can u support the above petition ( it's the image )? CA residency is not required. Appreciate the like.
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@Kvb72 @adobz22 Here is another example of how judges protect the public. California Judges Association sends letter clrc.ca.gov/pub/2016/MM16-…, supporting laws that effectively legalize malpractice so lawyers cheat/betray clients with impunity. Some are fighting back. c.org/dwjHwN8qdg
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@gr8flpraise Can u support the above petition ( it's the image )? CA residency is not required. Appreciate the likes.
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@gr8flpraise Here is another example of how judges protect the public. California Judges Association sends letter clrc.ca.gov/pub/2016/MM16-…, supporting laws that effectively legalize malpractice so lawyers cheat/betray clients with impunity. Some are fighting back. c.org/dwjHwN8qdg
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Tish Fullilove
Tish Fullilove@gr8flpraise·
These judges need to be disciplined- removed from office and forced to pay restitution to the victims. Can the victims bring civil suit against liberal judges, who release criminals early that commit heinous crimes, for wrongful death?
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

Florida Democrat Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper let out a man who was traveling to meet a minor for sex Once released, the man went and murdered a 5 year old This judge was the youngest African American elected judge in the Second Judicial Circuit She’s seeking re-election in 2026

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@NarliMarliNJ Can u support the above petition ( it's the image )? CA residency is not required. Appreciate the likes.
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@NarliMarliNJ Here is another example of how judges protect the public. California Judges Association sends letter clrc.ca.gov/pub/2016/MM16-…, supporting laws that effectively legalize malpractice so lawyers cheat/betray clients with impunity. Some are fighting back. c.org/dwjHwN8qdg
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
Last night, Secret Service agents placed themselves between a gunman and the President of the United States. They did not flinch and protected everyone in the room. To the Left expressing "relief" on social media - relief means nothing without action. Fund DHS. Stop playing politics with the agencies standing between our leaders and those who wish them harm. God was watching over our President last night. Now it is time for Congress to do its part. 🇺🇸🙏
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Marla Jackson@NarliMarliNJ·
@RepNancyMace Go arrest the criminals in their midst and then hold the vote on the SAVE America ACT, get rid of all the socialist judges they put in, make it illegal for judges to release criminals into the society after they've committed heinous crimes. MAGA!
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Jschleser@Jschleser11·
@SaltyGoat17 Yes, just as judges that release criminals over and over should be penalized when they invariably recommit similar crimes.
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SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
Should the media and politicians be held accountable when their dangerous rhetoric leads to criminal activity or people being hurt?
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@Jschleser11 Here is another example of how judges protect the public. California Judges Association sends letter clrc.ca.gov/pub/2016/MM16-…, supporting laws that effectively legalize malpractice so lawyers cheat/betray clients with impunity. Some are fighting back. c.org/dwjHwN8qdg
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VinylLife@TrueDodgerCrue·
@julie_kelly2 If a mom in CA can be charged after her kid injures someone with his e-bike, shouldn’t judges be held responsible when they repeatedly release criminals that go on to injure others?
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Julie Kelly 🇺🇸@julie_kelly2·
If you want a summary that perfectly describes the broken, dangerous criminal justice system in Chicago, read this. Mandatory sentencing reductions, lax probation oversight, and one judge who twice released this animal onto the streets--including supervised time to attend COLLEGE--responsible for the murder of one CPD officer yesterday and likely another who may not survive grave injuries.
CWBChicago@CWBChicago

Sources: The man who killed a Chicago cop and gravely wounded the officer’s partner: • Is an electronic monitoring escapee • Is a parole absconder • Has armed robbery and armed carjacking cases pending cwbchicago.com/2026/04/cop-ki…

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mad katter@madkatter4·
@Brcremer i'd settle for keeping repeat offender criminals locked up where they belong and holding magistrates, da's, and judges responsible for their crimes when they continually re-release them
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Rev. Benjamin Cremer
I just can’t imagine wanting an entire secure ballroom for one man and not wanting gun reform for every child in America.
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Terra@Torelli82·
@JoyceWhiteVance Oh yes it’s the weak gun control laws that are what’s giving criminals the go ahead to commit crimes. Not the fact we have judges who release criminals over and over again, or have cashless bail. Must be the gun laws.
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Joyce Alene
Joyce Alene@JoyceWhiteVance·
I’m listening to seasoned reporters talk about how frightened they were during the shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner last night and imagining how much worse it is for America’s children. If there’s ever been a time to pass sensible gun control laws, it’s now.
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Earl Pansano@EarlPansano·
@TaraBull When police stopped enforcing the law, and judges & DAs playing catch and release. Until criminals are kept in jail, crime will escalate. No bail, no monitoring, no parole, no early release. 3 strikes you’re out…
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
When did this become normal?
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WIDGETREINE@Widgetreine7·
@WHLeavitt @WallStreetApes A. Yes !! Judges who release criminals who then go on to commit more crimes should be removed and fined, at the least. Jail time preferable!
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
🚨 Chicago: Black man beats stranger with metal pipe—fractures face/jaw, knocks out teeth. 57 prior arrests (violent crimes & drugs). Given probation—no jail time. Do you support disbarring all woke judges who release criminals? A. Yes B. No Via @WallStreetApes
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@Widgetreine7 Here is another example of how judges protect the public. California Judges Association sends letter clrc.ca.gov/pub/2016/MM16-…, supporting laws that effectively legalize malpractice so lawyers cheat/betray clients with impunity. Some are fighting back. c.org/dwjHwN8qdg
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Amos Brown@AmosBrown165657·
@Crime_In_NYC The judges who release these monsters should have to provide room and board for the criminals at their own homes for a minimum of 1 year.
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Crime In NYC@Crime_In_NYC·
A "maniac" with a history of random attacks on women — who also once decapitated a pigeon in the middle of Penn Station — was released again after his latest arrest, for allegedly kicking a 7-year-old boy in an unprovoked Brooklyn attack. Jesse Daniels, 23, randomly stormed up to the boy and dealt a swift kick to his left ear that knocked him to the ground around 2:35 p.m. March 6 on Schenectady Avenue near Union Street in Crown Heights, according to cops and @ShomrimCH [who originally posted this video]. Daniels was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted assault in the second and third degrees, etc. He was released on his own recognizance Wednesday, because the charges do not qualify for bail under the state’s lax bail reform laws. Daniels is accused of punching two women, 30 and 31, in back-to-back unprovoked attacks around 8:25 a.m. March 27 in front of the Goldman Sachs headquarters on West Street near Murray Street, police said. He faced multiple charges – but was ultimately granted supervised release by a judge despite prosecutors’ request that he be held on $5,000 cash bail or $15,000 bond. He was previously nabbed on March 12 for allegedly punching a 31-year-old woman in the face inside Penn Station just before 11 a.m. that day, cops said. Daniels was charged with misdemeanor assault, but was ultimately granted supervised release on the non-bail-eligible offense. In a disturbing act of animal cruelty in Penn Station Feb. 13, he allegedly grabbed a pigeon, ripped off its head and tossed both the head and body on the floor, according to cops and a criminal complaint. Then Daniels – seen wearing the Celtics jacket and carrying the ball – callously stomped on the bird’s body, the court doc said. Daniels was arrested two days later by an Amtrak Police officer who spotted him in the station and charged with torturing animals. Daniels’ first arrest was on July 31, 2025 for allegedly punching a 64-year-old woman in the face, unprovoked, inside the Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan, authorities said. nypost.com/2026/04/24/us-…
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@nypost Jew judges ruining our country, not even a theory anymore. They continue to release violent criminals with hopes they commit more crimes to drive the country into ruin. Rip
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New York Post@nypost·
Louisiana high school senior Martha Odom killed in mall mass shooting raved about NYC spring break trip week before tragedy trib.al/noCtJsw
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