As a former magistrate for the Commonwealth of Virginia (12 years), my experience would lead me to suggest their being wrong would be better described as “often” instead of “sometimes.”
Stuff like this happens more often than we care to think Civil libertarians freak out about Gitmo, but is the bureacratic BS prosecutions like this that are really Kafkaesqe and really scary.
As a former magistrate for the Commonwealth of Virginia (12 years), my experience would lead me to suggest their being wrong would be better described as “often” instead of “sometimes.”
Wow!
I still think telemarketers go to the lower circle of hell.
Stuff like this happens more often than we care to think Civil libertarians freak out about Gitmo, but is the bureacratic BS prosecutions like this that are really Kafkaesqe and really scary.
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