Dignity4Victims
"Miss Anthony and the truth are strangers" - Judge
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I do not think that anyone realistically expects Judges not to have personal lives. Maybe open court is simply not the place to be extending your flattery to a blogger who has written about the case (and your part in it) extensively.
Maybe JS should have waited until after the case was finished to extend his appreciation of MDs views on how he is conducting his court room. It allowed for the INFERENCE and/or APPEARANCE of bias, and that is all that matters in my opinion.
I of course have nothing personal against JS, but I do think he made an error in judgement on this one. Hearing him call MD up in the manner he did was quite a shocker to me, and it is not my life on the line! He was supposed to be going to make a decision on a motion, and the foremost thing in his mind was a blogger sitting in his courtroom....just seems off to me!
And yet had Judge Strickland done it behind closed doors, oh the tongues would be a' waggin'!
There is a huge difference between "appearance" of impropriety vs. "actual" impropriety, and Judge Strickland did nothing wrong. That huge difference is where some are missing the point.
The part of this that is hilarious to me is that Judge Strickland spoke to, and complimented MD on his "fairness" to both the Prosecution and Defense, and yet the Defense has a problem with that word, crying, "it just ain't fair!"
