The judge who signed off on a search warrant authorizing the raid of a newspaper office in Marion, Kansas, is facing a complaint about her decision and has been asked by a judicial body to respond, records shared with CNN by the complainant show.
The judge who signed off on a search warrant authorizing the raid of a newspaper office in Marion, Kansas, is facing a complaint about her decision and has been asked by a judicial body to respond, records shared with CNN by the complainant show.
Doing the stupid, then lying about it when they get caught, seems to be the way big fish in small ponds operate.
The town’s civic leadership is going to look vastly different a year from now.
What was the lie?
Maybe try reading about the case.
I’ve read more than you about it, I’m sure.
That’s funny because you said the exact opposite to me just one minute prior to leaving this comment.
https://lemmy.one/comment/2928014
The exact opposite?
I said I’ve read more about this than you.
I also said I had not read that singular detail.
Not very good at logic are ya?
Logic dictates that it’s impossible for you to know what I have or haven’t read about the case. You stated that I provided you with details about the case that you hadn’t read yet, further disproving your unprovable claim.
You also asked what was a lie, and I provided you with one (of many) examples from the case.
Anything else?
If you didn’t go to law school, you have not read more about this than me.
Not sure what lie you pointed out.