T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
It's interesting that the judge based his ruling on the fact that Griffin was convicted of a misdemeanor charge of trespassing (being on the Capitol grounds but never entering the building) and served 14 days in jail. Apparently, in the judge's mind--that's a stretch here--trespassing equals insurrection, something Griffin was not charged with, and on that basis could deprive him of a constitutional (both state and federal) right for life.
Talk about an about an absolute travesty of justice! I'm wondering just what evidence of "insurrection" the judge had...
By the way, the judge, Mathew, is a Democrat, went to an Ivy League school, and was elected to the office in a heavily Democrat run state.
Talk about an about an absolute travesty of justice! I'm wondering just what evidence of "insurrection" the judge had...
By the way, the judge, Mathew, is a Democrat, went to an Ivy League school, and was elected to the office in a heavily Democrat run state.