Judge defends controversial bond hearing: It’s my courtroom [and should not be confused with a common law court for the people that recognizes our Bill of Rights]


Published on Jun 19, 2015 by Myn News

Explains why he let Charleston church massacre victims’ families speak directly to the suspect

10 thoughts on “Judge defends controversial bond hearing: It’s my courtroom [and should not be confused with a common law court for the people that recognizes our Bill of Rights]

  1. It’s NOT his courtroom. The judge is a boy-bopper, and “his” courtroom is owned by the Zionist who has the photos to prove it.

    We’re being set up here (as usual). I think Henry’s right. They’re going to throw the case and set him free to cause either racial unrest, or outrage against the Bill of Rights that frees him from an illegal court proceeding. (and of course, it’s more fuel for the gun control idiots)

    1. I don’t think this fiasco of a bond hearing is going to set him free. They are setting a precedent here. A precedent in which there is no fair trial. The victims families were allowed to speak during a bond hearing, not a sentencing. It should be thrown out and he should walk free because of this narferious “mistake”. Did you hear the MSM barbies talk about how the judge was a past victim of a completely unrelated crime? And this is the justification on why this is HIS court! They are trying to justify this zoo process and if they get away with it, they can do it to any one of us. This cannot fly. But then again there is NO LAW. Whether or not this kid is guilty or not guilty doesn’t matter at this point. By putting this bond hearing out on the MSM, and touting him as guilty, before being tried in a “court of law”, by a jury of his peers, only proves that ther is no law, this is a kangaroo court proceeding. Forget predictive programming. They essentially announced it on live tee vee.

  2. Have a hunch he will be charged not guilty simply because of all the forgiveness rhetoric, setting the stage for something larger.

  3. Henry hit the nail on the head on the Friday show, and now comes the damage control. I never would have seen the “lack of due process”, even the admiralty courts have a process when they conduct “business” for profit and I don’t think even it was followed here.

  4. This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever witnessed…this week. It seems that things are spinning so out of control…I have never witnessed the victims families speaking directly at a suspect during a bond hearing, and not a sentencing. I saw this on the “news” last night and my damn Spidey sense went off. I immediately sat up and said “What the hell is going on here??”

  5. It used to be back before the progressive revolution within the form that the people had “our government.” Now the government has “our people” or should I say “our cattle?” We should praise our national heroes like Wilson and FDR for trading peace for war, productivity for poverty, gold for paper and freedom for slavery. Abe Lincoln should be deified most of all for making us all equal. Before the war for Southern independence some of us were slaves. Now all of us are.

  6. They are Setting up (or trying to set up) an ethnic civil war, likely to use as an excuse for a gun grab or something worse.

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