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Judge Fleischer: Piece of Sh*t!
Jan 2, 2025 #Justice #court #karen
Welcome back to the J.A. County Courtroom, where reality takes a backseat to the absurd! Today's lineup is a veritable who's who of local talent. First up, we have an individual who, in a display of unparalleled creativity, decided to express their artistic vision by vandalizing a fence. Truly a masterpiece in the making! Then, we have a gentleman who, apparently, has a penchant for personal space violations – and by personal space violations, I mean inflicting bodily harm on others. A true connoisseur of violence, if you will. And let's not forget the Uber driver, who, in a bold move, redefined the concept of 'customer service' by punching a passenger. Talk about going the extra mile! Finally, we have a man who, despite his impressive collection of assault charges, seems poised to emerge victorious, with two of his cases mysteriously vanishing into thin air. A testament to the wonders of the legal system, I suppose.
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