Monday, December 3, 2007

Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining: America's Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out



Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining: America's Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out
If you want to eat, you have to work.
If you have children, you'd better support them.
If you break the law, you have to pay.
If you tap the public purse, you'd better be accountable.
Now she abandons all judicial restraint in a scathing critique of the system – filled with realistic hard–nosed alternatives to our bloated welfare bureaucracy and our soft–on–crime laws.

1 comment:

Thomas said...

I have read this, and remember the judge's comments, such as "Is there any reason you're 32 years old, the picture of health, and don't work?" and the incident after work in which a homeless person claimed to be hungry, then threw the food into the street, and said "keep your f---ing food".
and a defendant who said the plaintiff was lying about the size of the knife he had.

 
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