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‘Contemptible Coziness’: Attempted Judge Shopping In The South Carolina Lowcountry

“We have political actions in the works that can help us with (the) judge …”

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5 comments

Observer May 3, 2023 at 7:14 pm

A Republican blogger is mad that his fellow Republicans are unethical?

Y’all are some very confused dimwits.

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James May 8, 2023 at 6:40 pm

This has been going on since the late 60s if not earlier. Whats new?

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Lori Seigel Top fan May 3, 2023 at 8:35 pm

Observer, you need to find another place to park your doggy doo doo bag.

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Pack of Lions May 4, 2023 at 9:30 am

Wilson is nuts and is protecting her social circle.

To the spies for SC Government: The criminal act of conspiracy may be charged if legal means are used to accomplish an illegal result; or illegal means are used to accomplish a legal result. Neither judicial immunity nor prosecutorial immunity is not available for criminal behavior. It is rumored that change is in the wind. And FitsNews is doing an honorable thing.

Spies for the lawless corruption take note. You are being spied upon, too.

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Ralph Hightower Top fan May 4, 2023 at 5:03 pm

This occurred a number of years ago and I don’t know what happened afterwards. But Lexington High School defeated a rival team in basketball. One of the students from the rival school went to Steak-Out where Lexington was celebrating. This student from the rival school was cruising Steak-Out and his car got blocked. I think the report said someone reached inside his window. The rival pulled a pistol and shot him, who later died. The driver went home and buried the weapon.
Rutherford claimed the shooting was legal under the “Stand Your Ground” law.

My take on this?
The shooter was looking for a fight. Stand Your Ground should not apply to the shooter.

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