There’s A Line Between Justice And Vengeance. Larry Nassar’s Judge Crossed It.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/larry-nassar-judge_us_5a6a204ee4b06e25326595ebRosemarie Aquilina, the judge who presided over the astounding sentencing hearing of former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar this month, has emerged as a heroine for victims of sexual assault.
Her decision to allow 156 women and girls to address their alleged abuser in court, with their emotional testimony streamed live across the nation, created an invaluable opportunity for catharsis, and directed vital attention to what is likely the worst sex abuse scandal in U.S. sports history.
But Aquilina’s manner during sentencing, in which she said she was honored to sentence Nassar to die in prison and suggested he deserved to be sexually assaulted himself, has raised questions about whether she overstepped her role as an impartial arbiter of justice.
No surprise from leftist bleeding heart Huff N Post.
Even the comments are idiotic to put it mildly.
Kathy Graham ·
Elementary Teacher at KCMSD
So is this what this is all about? I am a woman. Do not include all women in this. That's not cleaning house. There is something to be said about a case when all evidence points to something. No one would do that. Nor did he say he was guilty. It certainly seems like (and there is more than enough data from Innocence Projects) we have been putting the wrong people in jail. The people who are actually behind the whole thing are the ones that need to go.
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Theda Saffo
Ron Reinhardt. No eye role from me. Judge was wrong to say she hoped this guy would be physically assaulted in prison, Judges are supposed to enforce the law, not encourage others to break it. This doesn’t make her a strong woman, it makes her a weak judge.
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Females are their own worst enemy.
Mark Law
Justice is supposed to be blind. This judge obviously used her moment in the spotlight to gun for her own TV show.
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Proof?
Joe Prato ·
Purdue University
She over stepped her bounds and tarnished what would otherwise be a very fitting end to the Larry Nassar story.
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Frank Renaud
A courtroom should never resemble an Oprah show. The judge showed very bad taste and was very unprofessional. “I am signing your death warrant” - seriously. She is a judge, not a prosecuting attorney.
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How is this Oprah????????????
Steve Turner ·
Johns Hopkins University
I’m sure it was great TV drama, but it might also be grounds for an appeal. It would be a shame to sacrifice justice for grandstanding, which is why judges usually make a point be be very restrained emotionally.
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Larry Nassar pleaded guilty. Even if he appealed that, it is probably going to get denied.
Jan Willem ·
Culemborg
I thought the same thing. It is no place for a judge to utter such personal condemning opinion. We want our judiciary to be impartial and objective in their sentencing. She clearly wasn’t and should have been excused. He might even have a case, by which she weakened the position of the girls and women who were impacted by his behavior.
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Emily Bazelon
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@emilybazelon
Not OK with me. Giving the victims an open forum was incredibly powerful use of the courtroom. Holding Nassar accountable hugely important. But blood thirsty retribution undermines image of judicial impartiality. This line is just too much. https://twitter.com/MarkARKleiman/status/956362246690672640 …
9:13 PM - Jan 24, 2018
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Her grandfather is the reason why crazy people are out in the street. Emily Bazelon is a stupid leftist hack.