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Monday, March 31, 2014

Abuse of Privilege: Texas Female Constable Sexual Harasser; Gun Control California Congressman Busted Trafficking Guns; Delaware Judge Gives Millionaire Child Rapist Probation

'CHUNKY' TEXAS CONSTABLE MADE DEPUTY 'MOTORBOAT' HER BOSOM
From Breitbart.com

A former Texas deputy constable will receive $567,000 after a jury found he was sexually harassed by his female superior. Galveston County Constable Pam Matranga was accused by her ex-employee, James Gist, of committing various sexually suggestive actions and making numerous inappropriate comments during her time as his boss, according to the Daily Mail.

CA STATE SEN. LELAND YEE INDICTED FOR ARMS TRAFFICKING AFTER SUPPORTING ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN
On March 26th gun control proponent and California state senator Leland Yee (D) was indicted on charges of arms trafficking and public corruption.
According to The LA Times, the indictment alleges Yee and "former school board president Keith Jackson... were involved in a scheme to traffic firearms in exchange for thousands in campaign donations to [Yee]."
The Associated Press reports that Yee was to receive campaign donations in exchange for various favors, including acquiring arms from a Muslim rebel group. The people with whom the deals were made turned out to be undercover FBI agents.
According to the Associated Press:
Yee discussed helping the agent get weapons worth $500,000 to $2.5 million, including shoulder fired automatic weapons and missiles, and took him through the entire process of acquiring them from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines to bringing them to the United States, according to the affidavit by FBI Special Agent Emmanuel V. Pascua.
One of Yee's big financial backers is an Asian gangster who goes by "Shrimp-Boy."


This next one should probably be at the top of today's post, after all, it's called Judges and Lawyers Hall of Shame. I wonder if the millionare put a little of his fortune in a Swiss bank account for the Hon. Jan Jurden 

Trust Fund Millionare Convicted Of Raping Infant Child Dodges Jail Because He 'Will Not Fare Well' Says Delaware Judge Jan Jurden

A Superior Court judge who sentenced a wealthy du Pont heir to probation for raping his 3-year-old daughter noted in her order that he "will not fare well" in prison and needed treatment instead of time behind bars, court records show.

Judge Jan Jurden's sentencing order for Robert H. Richards IV suggested that she considered unique circumstances when deciding his punishment for fourth-degree rape. Her observation that prison life would adversely affect Richards was a rare and puzzling rationale, several criminal justice authorities in Delaware said. Some also said her view that treatment was a better idea than prison is a justification typically used when sentencing drug addicts, not child rapists.
A Superior Court judge who sentenced a wealthy du Pont heir to probation for raping his 3-year-old daughter noted in her order that he "will not fare well" in prison and needed treatment instead of time behind bars, court records show.

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