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<blockquote data-quote="Cacinok" data-source="post: 1272100" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>i have not verified this myself, but i was at the OKC cths this morning and one of the judges mentioned that bass-lesure's docket had been cleared for the rest of this week. if true, then it appears the pot of water she's in is indeed boiling. </p><p></p><p>although, as an attorney, i'm somewhat wet behind the ears, in my experience, it's the smaller counties where you tend to see the most variance from the established norms. not saying ethics are completely ignored, but the judges seem to walk in the gray areas more than their big city counter parts. saw this very thing a month or so back in kingfisher. lame duck judge completely acted out of character in what should have been a slam dunk for the DA. granted i've probably been to about 25 of oklahoma's counties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cacinok, post: 1272100, member: 3497"] i have not verified this myself, but i was at the OKC cths this morning and one of the judges mentioned that bass-lesure's docket had been cleared for the rest of this week. if true, then it appears the pot of water she's in is indeed boiling. although, as an attorney, i'm somewhat wet behind the ears, in my experience, it's the smaller counties where you tend to see the most variance from the established norms. not saying ethics are completely ignored, but the judges seem to walk in the gray areas more than their big city counter parts. saw this very thing a month or so back in kingfisher. lame duck judge completely acted out of character in what should have been a slam dunk for the DA. granted i've probably been to about 25 of oklahoma's counties. [/QUOTE]
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