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>Although Cunningham acknowledged that he had established the discriminatory trust, he told the newspaper that his views “never translated into unfairness on the bench or discrimination in any way.” But as we all know, that’s not how prejudice works. This sort of lifelong, deep-seated bigotry simply can’t be switched off just because an individual puts on a judge’s robe and takes the bench.

"But as we all know, that’s not how prejudice works"?

You mean you're an expert at how prejudice works... I bet you know... You fucking prejudiced chosenites...

>his views “never translated into unfairness on the bench or discrimination in any way.”

Well maybe

Quite frankly there are chances it's true. I can honestly believe that coming from a hardcore protestant. The guy beats everyone the same with his large divine justice stick all day long.

https://s.hdnux.com/photos/73/33/77/15581147/4/gallery_medium.jpg

Honestly it wouldn't surprise me

There's still that thing with christians, "the law is the law is the law"

Maybe he's more heavy handed with non wasp in general, but it doesn't mean he's been soft on wasp who fucked up. Maybe they got hit hard instead of harder, yeah

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Ok so we have an unperfect judge, biased, "bigoted", who enjoy sentencing latinos and kikes to death

So yeah, technically that's not exactly the definition of "a fair trial", ACLU is probably right, at least theoretically

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Now about the so called kike, because no mention is made of what he's done to get death, to begin with

Are we coming at the rescue of a fucken rapist, for instance

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/courts/2019/10/04/texas-sevens-randy-halprin-execution-stayed-after-attorneys-allege-judge-anti-semite/

>The 42-year-old Halprin, one of seven prisoners who escaped from the John B. Connally Unit on Dec. 13, 2000, was scheduled to die Thursday for his role in the slaying of Irving police officer Aubrey Hawkins 11 days later. But his attorneys, with the support of 100 Jewish attorneys from Dallas and throughout the state, argued in recent weeks that Halprin, who was raised Jewish in Arlington's Congregation Beth Shalom, was sentenced to death by a bigoted judge whose "anti-Semitic views of Mr. Halprin created an unconstitutional risk of bias."

See that's what's cool when you're a jew you get 100 jews attorney for free

When you're a goy you're a goy you don't get 100 free jew attorney

Who's bigoted now...

Ok, but that doesn't tell us what he did before he escaped prison and allegedly killed this cop in the process, with the wetbacks https://dmn-dallas-news-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer//x-7ErQ4QhAqnGV92G4Zx1rCPDnI=/930x0/smart/filters:no_upscale()/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-dmn.s3.amazonaws.com/public/XUM3KXCF2MGAGQMHTAMBOOTUXU.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Seven

>The Texas 7 were a group of prisoners who escaped from the John B. Connally Unit near Kenedy, Texas, on December 13, 2000. Six of the seven were apprehended over a month later, between January 21–23, 2001, as a direct result of the television show America's Most Wanted. One of them committed suicide before he could be arrested. The six surviving members were all convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Irving, Texas police officer Aubrey Wright Hawkins, who was shot and killed when responding to a robbery perpetrated by the Texas Seven. Four have since been executed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Seven#Members

The group included the following Texas state prisoners:

Joseph Christopher Garcia (November 6, 1971, in San Antonio, Texas – December 4, 2018, in Huntsville, Texas), executed.[1][2]

Garcia was originally convicted of murder for killing a man during a drunken altercation.[3]

Randy Ethan Halprin (born September 13, 1977, in McKinney, Texas), on Texas Death Row awaiting execution.[4]

Halprin was originally convicted for child abuse after "[breaking] a 16-month-old's arms and legs, fractur[ing] his skull and beat[ing] his face until one eye filled with blood."[5]

Larry James Harper (September 10, 1963, in Danville, Illinois – January 22, 2001, in Woodland Park, Colorado), committed suicide before he could be captured by law enforcement.[6] Harper was originally convicted of aggravated sexual assault.[7]

Patrick Henry Murphy Jr. (born October 3, 1961, in Dallas, Texas), on Texas Death Row awaiting execution.[8] Murphy was originally convicted for aggravated sexual assault after "breaking into a woman’s home and sexually assaulting her at knifepoint."[9]

Donald Keith Newbury (May 18, 1962, in Albuquerque, New Mexico – February 4, 2015, in Huntsville, Texas), executed.[10][11] Newbury was originally convicted for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.[12]

George Angel Rivas Jr. (May 6, 1970, in El Paso, Texas – February 29, 2012, in Huntsville, Texas), executed. Rivas was originally convicted of robbery.[13]

Michael Anthony Rodriguez (October 29, 1962, in San Antonio, Texas – August 14, 2008, in Huntsville, Texas), executed. Rodriguez was originally convicted for having hired a hitman (Rolando Ruiz Jr.) to murder his wife in 1992. He was an alumnus of Central Catholic Marianist High School, and had taken teacher training classes at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). Gary C. King of the Crime Library stated that he had a higher class background than Garcia.[14]

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BINGO

THAT FUCKING KIKE WAS A CHILD MOLESTER

AND YOU WANT ME TO FEEL SORRY FOR HIS ASS??

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