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Dec 26, 2014 16:04:21   #
CharlesRabb
 
She keeps turning ’em loose.

A day after freeing a gang member who posted an anti-cop death threat online, a Brooklyn judge ignored the admonishment of a court boss — and sprung a man who allegedly punched a police officer and threatened to k**l his colleagues, The Post has learned.

Criminal Court Judge Laura Johnson blatantly disregarded an Office of Court Administration boss who said she “should be setting an example to the public that threatening or assaulting police officers isn’t an acceptable thing,” a courthouse source said.

The admonishment came in the wake of Saturday’s execution-style slayings of two NYPD cops as they sat in a patrol car in Brooklyn.



“The court administrator told her she exercised poor judgment, and that she had a case on later that night, and that she should exercise better judgment in that case,” the source said.

“It was a stern conversation,” the source added. “And she totally ignored it.”

On Tuesday night, Johnson released Travis Maye, 26, without bail following his arrest in a violent melee with cops earlier that day.

According to court records, Maye took swings at cops at Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Place at around 1:35 a.m., socking one officer in the eye and sending him to the hospital.

After being pepper-sprayed, stunned with a Taser and put in handcuffs, Maye, 26, ranted at the cops that he would “find out where you live” and “get you,” court papers say.

“You will die!” he allegedly ranted.

Johnson, a former high-ranking Legal Aid lawyer, was appointed to the bench by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Her term expires next Wednesday, and Mayor de Blasio is “considering” her reappointment, a City Hall official said.

Johnson came under fire following her decision Monday night, first reported by The Post, to spring Devon Coley without bail after he confessed to posting an online photo of a gunman.

On Tuesday night, Johnson doubled down by freeing Maye, who allegedly assumed “a fighting stance” and began swinging at cops who found him standing between EMTs and “an agitated individual bleeding profusely from the arm.”

According to a transcript of Maye’s arraignment hearing, prosecutor Tziyonah Langsam asked for $100,000 bail, reciting the threats Maye allegedly made after being subdued.

“Once handcuffed, the defendant yelled, ‘I Googled all of you. Find out where you live. I don’t know about dead cops or your families. I will meet you in a bodega and get you. You will die,’ ” Langsam said.

Johnson, however, sided with defense lawyer Adam Lubow.

Johnson said the incident “appears to have been an extraordinarily emotion-laden and hectic situation,” adding that it would be “wrong” to impose bail “because of the current climate.”

“I would have unquestionably released Mr. Maye a week ago without even thinking about it,” she noted.

Johnson later cut off Langsam when she attempted to argue that Maye had injured several cops and interfered with the EMTs trying to help his brother.

“I will hear no more,” Johnson declared.

Cops reacted with fury, with a police source saying: “She’s totally out to lunch.”

“How the hell can she keep doing this? It’s really unbelievable. She should be removed from the bench immediately.”

One cop said Johnson was “beaming all of New York City back to the horrific ’70s. These decisions are bad for police, bad for New Yorkers and bad for people who were thinking about visiting here.”

The head of the state court officers union, Dennis Quirk, said, “If any other police officers are injured or k**led, the blood of those police officers will be on her hands for demonstrating to the public that it’s OK to assault and threaten cops. She’s unfit to be a judge.”

She’s unfit to be a judge
She’s unfit to be a judge...

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Dec 26, 2014 16:21:47   #
Grugore
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
She keeps turning ’em loose.

A day after freeing a gang member who posted an anti-cop death threat online, a Brooklyn judge ignored the admonishment of a court boss — and sprung a man who allegedly punched a police officer and threatened to k**l his colleagues, The Post has learned.

Criminal Court Judge Laura Johnson blatantly disregarded an Office of Court Administration boss who said she “should be setting an example to the public that threatening or assaulting police officers isn’t an acceptable thing,” a courthouse source said.

The admonishment came in the wake of Saturday’s execution-style slayings of two NYPD cops as they sat in a patrol car in Brooklyn.



“The court administrator told her she exercised poor judgment, and that she had a case on later that night, and that she should exercise better judgment in that case,” the source said.

“It was a stern conversation,” the source added. “And she totally ignored it.”

On Tuesday night, Johnson released Travis Maye, 26, without bail following his arrest in a violent melee with cops earlier that day.

According to court records, Maye took swings at cops at Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Place at around 1:35 a.m., socking one officer in the eye and sending him to the hospital.

After being pepper-sprayed, stunned with a Taser and put in handcuffs, Maye, 26, ranted at the cops that he would “find out where you live” and “get you,” court papers say.

“You will die!” he allegedly ranted.

Johnson, a former high-ranking Legal Aid lawyer, was appointed to the bench by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Her term expires next Wednesday, and Mayor de Blasio is “considering” her reappointment, a City Hall official said.

Johnson came under fire following her decision Monday night, first reported by The Post, to spring Devon Coley without bail after he confessed to posting an online photo of a gunman.

On Tuesday night, Johnson doubled down by freeing Maye, who allegedly assumed “a fighting stance” and began swinging at cops who found him standing between EMTs and “an agitated individual bleeding profusely from the arm.”

According to a transcript of Maye’s arraignment hearing, prosecutor Tziyonah Langsam asked for $100,000 bail, reciting the threats Maye allegedly made after being subdued.

“Once handcuffed, the defendant yelled, ‘I Googled all of you. Find out where you live. I don’t know about dead cops or your families. I will meet you in a bodega and get you. You will die,’ ” Langsam said.

Johnson, however, sided with defense lawyer Adam Lubow.

Johnson said the incident “appears to have been an extraordinarily emotion-laden and hectic situation,” adding that it would be “wrong” to impose bail “because of the current climate.”

“I would have unquestionably released Mr. Maye a week ago without even thinking about it,” she noted.

Johnson later cut off Langsam when she attempted to argue that Maye had injured several cops and interfered with the EMTs trying to help his brother.

“I will hear no more,” Johnson declared.

Cops reacted with fury, with a police source saying: “She’s totally out to lunch.”

“How the hell can she keep doing this? It’s really unbelievable. She should be removed from the bench immediately.”

One cop said Johnson was “beaming all of New York City back to the horrific ’70s. These decisions are bad for police, bad for New Yorkers and bad for people who were thinking about visiting here.”

The head of the state court officers union, Dennis Quirk, said, “If any other police officers are injured or k**led, the blood of those police officers will be on her hands for demonstrating to the public that it’s OK to assault and threaten cops. She’s unfit to be a judge.”
She keeps turning ’em loose. br br A day after fr... (show quote)


Seems to me that certain judges need to be shot. How many do you think it would take before the rest of them saw the light of reason?

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Dec 26, 2014 16:40:58   #
rkevin Loc: florida
 
Grugore wrote:
Seems to me that certain judges need to be shot. How many do you think it would take before the rest of them saw the light of reason?



"Shot," is just what the liberal progressive c*******ts are aiming at!!! Our Forefathers', and the hand of divinity, accomplished what all-the-world's people are marveling at, and all the world's governments are trying to destroy!!! "WE" are making [them] look bad. Always have.

Governments' need people to pay taxes and create an economy to run correctly. Hell, everybody was running from the tyranny's in a life and death struggle to get to our "Shining Light on-the-Hill;" and the tyranny's came along for the ride. Well, "get off of my [OUR] cloud!!!"

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Dec 26, 2014 16:45:41   #
Grugore
 
rkevin wrote:
"Shot," is just what the liberal progressive c*******ts are aiming at!!! Our Forefathers', and the hand of divinity, accomplished what all-the-world's people are marveling at, and all the world's governments are trying to destroy!!! "WE" are making [them] look bad. Always have.

Governments' need people to pay taxes and create an economy to run correctly. Hell, everybody was running from the tyranny's in a life and death struggle to get to our "Shining Light on-the-Hill;" and the tyranny's came along for the ride. Well, "get off of my [OUR] cloud!!!"
"Shot," is just what the liberal progres... (show quote)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 26, 2014 16:47:44   #
moldyoldy
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
She keeps turning ’em loose.

A day after freeing a gang member who posted an anti-cop death threat online, a Brooklyn judge ignored the admonishment of a court boss — and sprung a man who allegedly punched a police officer and threatened to k**l his colleagues, The Post has learned.

Criminal Court Judge Laura Johnson blatantly disregarded an Office of Court Administration boss who said she “should be setting an example to the public that threatening or assaulting police officers isn’t an acceptable thing,” a courthouse source said.

The admonishment came in the wake of Saturday’s execution-style slayings of two NYPD cops as they sat in a patrol car in Brooklyn.



“The court administrator told her she exercised poor judgment, and that she had a case on later that night, and that she should exercise better judgment in that case,” the source said.

“It was a stern conversation,” the source added. “And she totally ignored it.”

On Tuesday night, Johnson released Travis Maye, 26, without bail following his arrest in a violent melee with cops earlier that day.

According to court records, Maye took swings at cops at Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Place at around 1:35 a.m., socking one officer in the eye and sending him to the hospital.

After being pepper-sprayed, stunned with a Taser and put in handcuffs, Maye, 26, ranted at the cops that he would “find out where you live” and “get you,” court papers say.

“You will die!” he allegedly ranted.

Johnson, a former high-ranking Legal Aid lawyer, was appointed to the bench by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Her term expires next Wednesday, and Mayor de Blasio is “considering” her reappointment, a City Hall official said.

Johnson came under fire following her decision Monday night, first reported by The Post, to spring Devon Coley without bail after he confessed to posting an online photo of a gunman.

On Tuesday night, Johnson doubled down by freeing Maye, who allegedly assumed “a fighting stance” and began swinging at cops who found him standing between EMTs and “an agitated individual bleeding profusely from the arm.”

According to a transcript of Maye’s arraignment hearing, prosecutor Tziyonah Langsam asked for $100,000 bail, reciting the threats Maye allegedly made after being subdued.

“Once handcuffed, the defendant yelled, ‘I Googled all of you. Find out where you live. I don’t know about dead cops or your families. I will meet you in a bodega and get you. You will die,’ ” Langsam said.

Johnson, however, sided with defense lawyer Adam Lubow.

Johnson said the incident “appears to have been an extraordinarily emotion-laden and hectic situation,” adding that it would be “wrong” to impose bail “because of the current climate.”

“I would have unquestionably released Mr. Maye a week ago without even thinking about it,” she noted.

Johnson later cut off Langsam when she attempted to argue that Maye had injured several cops and interfered with the EMTs trying to help his brother.

“I will hear no more,” Johnson declared.

Cops reacted with fury, with a police source saying: “She’s totally out to lunch.”

“How the hell can she keep doing this? It’s really unbelievable. She should be removed from the bench immediately.”

One cop said Johnson was “beaming all of New York City back to the horrific ’70s. These decisions are bad for police, bad for New Yorkers and bad for people who were thinking about visiting here.”

The head of the state court officers union, Dennis Quirk, said, “If any other police officers are injured or k**led, the blood of those police officers will be on her hands for demonstrating to the public that it’s OK to assault and threaten cops. She’s unfit to be a judge.”
She keeps turning ’em loose. br br A day after fr... (show quote)


That is the way to take the rantings of a drunk, and try to make a federal case out of it.

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Dec 27, 2014 10:37:56   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
She keeps turning ’em loose.

A day after freeing a gang member who posted an anti-cop death threat online, a Brooklyn judge ignored the admonishment of a court boss — and sprung a man who allegedly punched a police officer and threatened to k**l his colleagues, The Post has learned.

Criminal Court Judge Laura Johnson blatantly disregarded an Office of Court Administration boss who said she “should be setting an example to the public that threatening or assaulting police officers isn’t an acceptable thing,” a courthouse source said.

The admonishment came in the wake of Saturday’s execution-style slayings of two NYPD cops as they sat in a patrol car in Brooklyn.



“The court administrator told her she exercised poor judgment, and that she had a case on later that night, and that she should exercise better judgment in that case,” the source said.

“It was a stern conversation,” the source added. “And she totally ignored it.”

On Tuesday night, Johnson released Travis Maye, 26, without bail following his arrest in a violent melee with cops earlier that day.

According to court records, Maye took swings at cops at Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Place at around 1:35 a.m., socking one officer in the eye and sending him to the hospital.

After being pepper-sprayed, stunned with a Taser and put in handcuffs, Maye, 26, ranted at the cops that he would “find out where you live” and “get you,” court papers say.

“You will die!” he allegedly ranted.

Johnson, a former high-ranking Legal Aid lawyer, was appointed to the bench by then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Her term expires next Wednesday, and Mayor de Blasio is “considering” her reappointment, a City Hall official said.

Johnson came under fire following her decision Monday night, first reported by The Post, to spring Devon Coley without bail after he confessed to posting an online photo of a gunman.

On Tuesday night, Johnson doubled down by freeing Maye, who allegedly assumed “a fighting stance” and began swinging at cops who found him standing between EMTs and “an agitated individual bleeding profusely from the arm.”

According to a transcript of Maye’s arraignment hearing, prosecutor Tziyonah Langsam asked for $100,000 bail, reciting the threats Maye allegedly made after being subdued.

“Once handcuffed, the defendant yelled, ‘I Googled all of you. Find out where you live. I don’t know about dead cops or your families. I will meet you in a bodega and get you. You will die,’ ” Langsam said.

Johnson, however, sided with defense lawyer Adam Lubow.

Johnson said the incident “appears to have been an extraordinarily emotion-laden and hectic situation,” adding that it would be “wrong” to impose bail “because of the current climate.”

“I would have unquestionably released Mr. Maye a week ago without even thinking about it,” she noted.

Johnson later cut off Langsam when she attempted to argue that Maye had injured several cops and interfered with the EMTs trying to help his brother.

“I will hear no more,” Johnson declared.

Cops reacted with fury, with a police source saying: “She’s totally out to lunch.”

“How the hell can she keep doing this? It’s really unbelievable. She should be removed from the bench immediately.”

One cop said Johnson was “beaming all of New York City back to the horrific ’70s. These decisions are bad for police, bad for New Yorkers and bad for people who were thinking about visiting here.”

The head of the state court officers union, Dennis Quirk, said, “If any other police officers are injured or k**led, the blood of those police officers will be on her hands for demonstrating to the public that it’s OK to assault and threaten cops. She’s unfit to be a judge.”
She keeps turning ’em loose. br br A day after fr... (show quote)


Perhaps she was the baby moma?

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Dec 27, 2014 11:54:07   #
greyfox Loc: western mass.
 
moldyoldy wrote:
That is the way to take the rantings of a drunk, and try to make a federal case out of it.

Sounded alot more serious than that to me!!!!!

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