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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

 
FEDERAL JUDGES SELF-POLICE IN SOUTH CAROLINA

Let's make sure that we understand this correctly. Federal Judges are appointed for life. Therefore, they can essentially do whatever they want to do outside of taking bribes or committing espionage. So when it came time to decide whether to reappoint a well-connected Federal Magistrate to a cushy job, what did the Federal Judges do? Why, The Post & Courier reports, they did what they were supposed to do. They handled the matter internally and after having considered the matter carefully, they decided to deny Magistrate Kosko a new term based on the evidence before them. As The State reported "a magistrate judge accused of making disparaging sexist and ethnic remarks was not reappointed Friday by the state’s U.S. District judges, according to sources familiar with the matter."

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