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Near Riot in Hamilton County Court room

i am in the market for rational debate

it seems you are out of stock

It's not rational to say this is the only judge in the entire country, ever, who broke this law, as you made with your "presidential assassin" analogy.

My argument, OTOH, is rational: White male judges who broke this law were not imprisoned or even prosecuted. If you disagree, find me one who was.
 
you seemed to question my reference of the excerpt describing the sum expended, speaking of $thousands. thus, i copy/pasted the specific language used in that cite to identify that $2 million had been spent

yeah, I didn't recall the exact amount cited. I was watching a news cast and the County Prosecutor noted thousands and thousands.
 
It's not rational to say this is the only judge in the entire country, ever, who broke this law, as you made with your "presidential assassin" analogy.

My argument, OTOH, is rational: White male judges who broke this law were not imprisoned or even prosecuted. If you disagree, find me one who was.

YOu are engaging dishonest whataboutism. You are trying to create contrarian discord by pretending that the disgraced Judge Hunter was unfairly prosecuted because you Assume that there were white judges-none you can name or even point to-who did the same thing and were not prosecuted by the same prosecutor who went after Hunter.
 
Update:

Tracie Hunter released from jail Saturday (October 5th) — four months ahead of schedule -

Tracie Hunter released from jail Saturday — four months ahead of schedule

CINCINNATI — Former juvenile court judge Tracie Hunter was released from jail Saturday morning, having served only two full months of her original six-month sentence.

Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil chose to grant her three-for-one credit for time served because she had counseled other women in jail, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said Wednesday night.

Outside of the Hamilton County Justice Center before dozens of supporters on Saturday, Hunter vowed to fight to overturn her conviction and fully clear her name.

“Jail did not destroy my resolve to pursue what is right, and that is only my complete exoneration,” Hunter said.

Ms. Hunter marches forward with purpose! She reminds me of a modern day Don Quixote!
 
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