Y'all have inspired me to look more into some of the judges involved in these cases that get mentioned in the news.
A guy in one case this week didn't show up for the last day of his trial. His bond had been reduced twice. I don't think he killed anybody but the trial was for him forcing minors to work as prostitutes.
Here is the judge that reduced that bond twice, which enabled him to be loose on the streets again.
How exactly is this guy qualified to be a judge? Could he mention a few more times that he was in Iraq? I guess that qualifies him. I worked with a lot of guys and some women that served in Iraq. I would consider one of them to be qualified to be a judge.
http://voyagehouston.com/interview/meet-dasean-jones-state-criminal-district-judge-downtown/
A guy in one case this week didn't show up for the last day of his trial. His bond had been reduced twice. I don't think he killed anybody but the trial was for him forcing minors to work as prostitutes.
Here is the judge that reduced that bond twice, which enabled him to be loose on the streets again.
How exactly is this guy qualified to be a judge? Could he mention a few more times that he was in Iraq? I guess that qualifies him. I worked with a lot of guys and some women that served in Iraq. I would consider one of them to be qualified to be a judge.
http://voyagehouston.com/interview/meet-dasean-jones-state-criminal-district-judge-downtown/