Former Judge DRAGGED Out Of Courtroom After Being Convicted

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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on July 30, 2019, 06:00:32 AM
oh gerl, all that over six months :ack:

Im sure kwee hoped to get that mess turned around.

She is now also disbarred a hard earned degree tossed out the window. They'd have to carry me out too. 
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I mean on one hand she helped her brother on the other she got dragged to jail and lost all her dignity 

Yeah, sometimes it's okay to tell family no

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I'm sorry but he'd have to get his ass busted open for six months. My job is more important 
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Quote from: The Mad Choke on July 30, 2019, 07:21:39 AM
I mean on one hand she helped her brother on the other she got dragged to jail and lost all her dignity

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Her family/supporters were going awfully hard. I wonder if this sentence is justified..


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Quote from: tech nerd on July 30, 2019, 07:54:20 AM
Quote from: BowDown on July 30, 2019, 07:46:18 AM
Her family/supporters were going awfully hard. I wonder if this sentence is justified..
I think a lot of people do what she did. I mean it's the American "justice" system.

She just got caught in the mess.

If there was evidence of her using her influence to help a family member, she definitely deserved to be punished for it.

It's not like she was given a life sentence. Sucks that her career is down the drain, though.
Whoops. I meant to ask if the conviction itself was justified, not the sentence.


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QuoteThe case stems from the former judge's brother, Stephen Hunter, who worked as a youth corrections officer. Stephen Hunter allegedly struck a young offender on the job on July 7, 2013, leading to the officer's boss to recommend his firing.

Tracie Hunter improperly demanded and received documents about the teen and passed them on to her brother, prosecutors said.

Tracie Hunter, who in 2010 became the first African American elected to Hamilton County's Juvenile Court, has always insisted her prosecution was politically motivated.

"I violated no laws, I did not secure a public contract, I did not secure employment for my brother who worked for the court for about seven years before I was elected judge. They need to drop these unrighteous and I believe unlawful charges against me."


Gilgamesh.

Might be worth reading the full article on this one. I assumed her brother was into some real MESS, but apparently not:

QuoteA former Ohio judge had to be dragged out of court by a bailiff this past week after she refused to be arrested following a controversial sentencing.

Footage of the incident shows former judge Tracie Hunter going limp after a judge upheld her six-month sentence for improperly passing on information to her brother in a job dispute. The courtroom in Cincinnati can be seen descending into chaos as her supporters protested the sentence overall and the indignity in how she was taken out of the courtroom.

Hunter, the first elected African American juvenile court judge in Hamilton County, was accused of using her influence to help her youth corrections officer brother, Stephen, after he allegedly struck a young offender on the job on July 7, 2013. The incident led to the officer's boss recommending his termination.

Hunter is said to have improperly demanded and received documents about the teen and passed them on to her brother, prosecutors said. She was convicted in October 2014 of having an unlawful interest in a public contract, but remained free while she pursued appeals in both state and federal court.

"I violated no laws, I did not secure a public contract, I did not secure employment for my brother who worked for the court for about seven years before I was elected judge. They need to drop these unrighteous and I believe unlawful charges against me," Hunter told NBC affiliate WLWT in Cincinnati on Sunday.

But the appellate judge disagreed when he sentenced her on Monday. Many are calling his decision racist,

Since then, she has filed a formal inmate grievance, alleging that being dragged from the courtroom "aggravated a serious pre-existing medical condition to my neck, back, and legs. It was a use of force that also caused degradation and dehumanization and was broadcast across the world."

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Department said it is investigating her allegations.

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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on July 30, 2019, 06:00:32 AM
oh gerl, all that over six months :ack:

it's kind of a big deal here in Co. She was fired for allegedly helping her brother keep his job. She already lost her law license, she can no longer work as a judge or a lawyer and her reputation is ruined. Giving her jail time for this was over kill. Especially when yt people do the same thing and no one bats an eye

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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on July 30, 2019, 08:06:48 AM
Might be worth reading the full article on this one. I assumed her brother was int some reall MESS, but apparently not:

QuoteA former Ohio judge had to be dragged out of court by a bailiff this past week after she refused to be arrested following a controversial sentencing.

Footage of the incident shows former judge Tracie Hunter going limp after a judge upheld her six-month sentence for improperly passing on information to her brother in a job dispute. The courtroom in Cincinnati can be seen descending into chaos as her supporters protested the sentence overall and the indignity in how she was taken out of the courtroom.

Hunter, the first elected African American juvenile court judge in Hamilton County, was accused of using her influence to help her youth corrections officer brother, Stephen, after he allegedly struck a young offender on the job on July 7, 2013. The incident led to the officer's boss recommending his termination.

Hunter is said to have improperly demanded and received documents about the teen and passed them on to her brother, prosecutors said. She was convicted in October 2014 of having an unlawful interest in a public contract, but remained free while she pursued appeals in both state and federal court.

"I violated no laws, I did not secure a public contract, I did not secure employment for my brother who worked for the court for about seven years before I was elected judge. They need to drop these unrighteous and I believe unlawful charges against me," Hunter told NBC affiliate WLWT in Cincinnati on Sunday.

But the appellate judge disagreed when he sentenced her on Monday. Many are calling his decision racist,

Since then, she has filed a formal inmate grievance, alleging that being dragged from the courtroom "aggravated a serious pre-existing medical condition to my neck, back, and legs. It was a use of force that also caused degradation and dehumanization and was broadcast across the world."

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Department said it is investigating her allegations.

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Quote from: Gilgamesh. on July 30, 2019, 08:06:48 AM
Might be worth reading the full article on this one. I assumed her brother was int some reall MESS, but apparently not:

QuoteA former Ohio judge had to be dragged out of court by a bailiff this past week after she refused to be arrested following a controversial sentencing.

Footage of the incident shows former judge Tracie Hunter going limp after a judge upheld her six-month sentence for improperly passing on information to her brother in a job dispute. The courtroom in Cincinnati can be seen descending into chaos as her supporters protested the sentence overall and the indignity in how she was taken out of the courtroom.

Hunter, the first elected African American juvenile court judge in Hamilton County, was accused of using her influence to help her youth corrections officer brother, Stephen, after he allegedly struck a young offender on the job on July 7, 2013. The incident led to the officer's boss recommending his termination.

Hunter is said to have improperly demanded and received documents about the teen and passed them on to her brother, prosecutors said. She was convicted in October 2014 of having an unlawful interest in a public contract, but remained free while she pursued appeals in both state and federal court.

"I violated no laws, I did not secure a public contract, I did not secure employment for my brother who worked for the court for about seven years before I was elected judge. They need to drop these unrighteous and I believe unlawful charges against me," Hunter told NBC affiliate WLWT in Cincinnati on Sunday.

But the appellate judge disagreed when he sentenced her on Monday. Many are calling his decision racist,

Since then, she has filed a formal inmate grievance, alleging that being dragged from the courtroom "aggravated a serious pre-existing medical condition to my neck, back, and legs. It was a use of force that also caused degradation and dehumanization and was broadcast across the world."

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Department said it is investigating her allegations.

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They need to free this queen

I bet her brother did hit this boy but i'm almost certain the boy provoked it. Especially if he's been working with delinquents for years with a clean slate. Losing her license was enough in this instance  :dead: