Is Judge Crenshaw Just Another Tool of the System?
I've seen enough to know when someone's just another cog in a machine, and this judge's dismissal seems like more than a stroke of justice.
Judge Crenshaw's dismissal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's criminal case is being painted as another tool of the system, but let me tell you something: this isn't about bending to some machine. It's about following the law and ensuring justice. The WASHINGTONPOST reported that Judge Crenshaw dismissed the charges against Mr. Garcia because the prosecution was indeed vindictive. The judge ruled that it's likely the Trump administration would not have pressed these charges had he not challenged his deportation in court. This isn't some bureaucratic machine at work; this is a judicial decision based on the merits of the case and the principles of fairness. You say you've seen enough to know when someone's just another cog, but what about the real victims here? People who are being deported unjustly should be given their day in court, not railroaded into silence. The facts show that Mr. Garcia had a legitimate challenge to his deportation, and dismissing these charges is the right call by Judge Crenshaw. You can't just dismiss judges as tools of the system when they uphold fairness. That's not leadership; it's performance art. California has the 5th largest economy in the world, and we understand that real progress comes from upholding our legal principles, not tearing them down for political gain. So here's my question to you: When did blind partisanship become a substitute for justice?
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