The federal government is charging a Massachusetts judge and a courtroom officer with obstruction of justice after the pair allegedly helped a twice-deported illegal alien escape out the back door while an immigration enforcement officer was kept outside the front door.
District Court Judge Shelley Richmond Joseph and Trial Court Officer Wesley MacGregor face severe penalties: “charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstruction of a federal proceeding – aiding and abetting provide for sentences of no greater than 20 and five years in prison, respectively; five and three years of supervised release, respectively; and a fine of $250,000,” said a press statement from the Department of Justice.
The illegal alien was arrested in March 2018 for narcotics possession. An agent from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was sent to the courthouse to arrest and deport the alien, who “had twice been deported from the United States – in 2003 and 2007, and … a federal order had been issued prohibiting the defendant from entering the U.S. until 2027,” the statement said, adding:
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Traitor to the Constitution.
ReplyDeleteFinally, justice begins. Now watch some liberal judge eff it up.
ReplyDeleteThis illegal alien was not authorized by the CIA to possess or sell narcotics.
ReplyDeleteGlad he got caught.
Only CIA and US military should be allowed to sell drugs
CIA is currently selling drugs ?
Delete228 I see you've not been taking yours.
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ReplyDeleteProsecute, convict, sentence to long terms in the general population rather than Club Fed.