Sunday, July 10, 2005

Just in case…

…you weren't sure if James Sensenbrenner hated the Constitution, there's this, via The Stakeholder
In an extraordinary move, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee privately demanded last month that the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago change its decision in a narcotics case because he didn't believe a drug courier got a harsh enough prison term.

Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), in a five-page letter dated June 23 to Chief Judge Joel Flaum, asserted that a June 16 decision by a three-judge appeals court panel was wrong.

He demanded "a prompt response" as to what steps Flaum would take "to rectify the panel's actions" in a case where a drug courier in a Chicago police corruption case received a 97-month prison sentence instead of the at least 120 months required by a drug-conspiracy statute.
He demanded? Of a Federal Judge?

What part of 'separation of powers' don't you understand, Jim?

And what part of your oath remains to be defiled?

Jeebus.

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