There is a big difference in the role of the two. A cop is an enforcer of the law. Their duties, responsibilities, and power comes from the Legisltive Branch. A judge however is the arbitrator of the law; the interpreter of the law. It is the duty of the judge to see that inforcement is fair and proper. Both are a check on the other.
Ask yourself. Who do cops often dislike? They dislike lawyers. Lawyers play legal games and get their clients off. They get the judge (the courts) to let the guy the cop spent time arresting, filling out paperwork, testifying on his day off, and perhaps even spending time investigating and building a case against walk out of the courtroom a free person. Lawyers that are DA's that don't bring charges against the guy they're so sure broke the law. DA's that plead their guy down.
Does a cop that becomes a Judge get on the bench and throw away a career of being a cop, an enforcer of the law, to suddenly become a fervent advocate for justice and interpretation of the law and it's application?
Not saying that is going on here, but something to think about.
Ask yourself. Who do cops often dislike? They dislike lawyers. Lawyers play legal games and get their clients off. They get the judge (the courts) to let the guy the cop spent time arresting, filling out paperwork, testifying on his day off, and perhaps even spending time investigating and building a case against walk out of the courtroom a free person. Lawyers that are DA's that don't bring charges against the guy they're so sure broke the law. DA's that plead their guy down.
Does a cop that becomes a Judge get on the bench and throw away a career of being a cop, an enforcer of the law, to suddenly become a fervent advocate for justice and interpretation of the law and it's application?
Not saying that is going on here, but something to think about.