Joan and Randall, the pillow comment made me think of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in the reign of Elizabeth I. When asked about his attempts to marry Mary, Queen of Scots, he said he would never want to put his head on her pillow. Turned out he still did and then lost his head to the executioner. I would just like Loose Cannon to lose her judgeship and then be disbarred.
Joan and Randall, the pillow comment made me think of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in the reign of Elizabeth I. When asked about his attempts to marry Mary, Queen of Scots, he said he would never want to put his head on her pillow. Turned out he still did and then lost his head to the executioner. I would just like Loose Cannon to lose her judgeship and then be disbarred.
I agree about her being permanently removed from the bench, Michele, but I'm against disbarment... only because I'd break out the popcorn to see her lose case after case because she doesn't know the law or how to deal with evidence.
Joan and Randall, the pillow comment made me think of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in the reign of Elizabeth I. When asked about his attempts to marry Mary, Queen of Scots, he said he would never want to put his head on her pillow. Turned out he still did and then lost his head to the executioner. I would just like Loose Cannon to lose her judgeship and then be disbarred.
I agree about her being permanently removed from the bench, Michele, but I'm against disbarment... only because I'd break out the popcorn to see her lose case after case because she doesn't know the law or how to deal with evidence.
That would be terrible for her unwitting clients, so no, disbar her.