Posted by True Beauty on May 12, 2007 at 12:50:45 (EST):
In Reply to: Re: is it a requirement of a judge to know the law? posted by drink up on May 12, 2007 at 05:30:37 (EST):
: : : it is frightening to know that a supporter of candidate calarie condones the breaking of kittanning borough zoning ordinance... regardless of the severity, it is still in direct violation of the code.
: : : speaking of time in court, how many cases has candidate calary successfully tried? 1000's? she has been practicing for how long?
: : : how many jury/non-jury trials have there been in armstrong county in the last 20 years?
: : : the numbers just dont jive.
: : : regardless of who put the sign up, it is in direct violation of pennsylvania election law. if i were a candidate who knew someone had my propaganda in an illegal area - i would remove it.
: : : call it what you will...
: : : a member of the judiciary MUST be held to a hire standard.
: : What law prohibits a sign in a bar? There is no such law. If you know what it is, cite it. Specifically.
: We all know that those that patronize bars have no right to be informed and vote. Of course, however, those that are running for office can pass-out on bar stools on a regular basis with no repercusions.
I agree that judges should be held to a higher standard. That is also true of police officers, teachers, clergy, doctors etc. etc.