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Originally Posted by FantasticDan
The judge offered the low bond as a favor to the defendant’s sister, who the judge knew; she had previously clerked in his court. Grossly incompetent and unprofessional given the charges.
The accused was picked up again after violating terms of his release and assigned a new judge, who ordered a much higher bond.
I have no idea why you’re talking about the races of the involved parties, other than your obvious prejudices rearing their ugly head.
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Aww...I'm sorry. Did I step on your delicate racially-sensitive toes? Excuse my lapse of memory: I should have remembered it's only dimwits who get to play the race card.
I brought up race given the the nature of the law, the fact that a black judge was involved and the crime took place in Cook County. I just connected a few dots, figuring the odds were pretty darn good that the indicted fellow would be a black person. And it appears I was right. So...score 1 for me.
So...it appears that a black judge did a solid for his black soul brother, right, notwithstanding knowing the guy's sweet little sis ? Tell me, therefore, who played the race card? I mean...the guy's sister, presumably, is black too, right?
And I would still like to know what the race of the victim is to see if I could hit the Exacta here.