Justice department will not charge judge who ordered Tarrant County defendant stunned

This is the same POS #Judge. The defendant looks like a piece of work, but "In this day and age, it's quite possible the #Government PLANTED child porn on the guy's computer!

It's happened to other people, and it's one of their favorites!
WHO KNOWS! I certainly don't. I'm simply pointing to a pattern of abuse by a scumbag "Black Robed Priest of the #BAR Association!

We already KNOW that this criminal Judge will RETALIATE against anyone who exposes the corruption of his system! So keep THAT in mind!

And BTW.... If you hear of me getting busted for "child porn" just be aware that CHILDREN do nothing for me sexually! And I've spent my life trying to protect them! So if the Criminals come breaking down my door.... You'll know it was BS!

Now if it's snapping & kicking the sh*t out of some corrupt cop.... I may be guilty of that! LOL

I put NOTHING past our corrupt government at this point!

“While the trial court’s frustration with an obstreperous defendant is understandable, the judge’s disproportionate response is not. We do not believe that trial judges can use stun belts to enforce decorum,” Justice Yvonne Rodriguez wrote in the court’s opinion. Gallagher ordered a bailiff to stun Morris on the first day of his trial. When Gallagher asked Morris for his plea, Morris declined to answer. “Sir, before I say that, I have the right to make a defense,” Morris responded, according to the appellate court. Morris told the judge he had a pending lawsuit against his attorney. Gallagher became irritated and warned Morris about further “outbursts.” “Mr. Morris, I am giving you one warning,” Gallagher said outside the presence of the jury, according to the appellate court. “You will not make any additional outbursts like that, because two things will happen: No. 1, I will either remove you from the courtroom or I will use the shock belt on you.” Morris answered, “All right, sir.” When Morris continued, Gallagher instructed the bailiff to activate the stun belts around Morris’ legs. Gallagher asked Morris twice more if he was going to follow the rules. When Morris did not provide a plea, Gallagher said to the bailiff, “Hit him,” according to the appellate ruling. The bailiff pressed a button that was to send the electric shock through Morris’ body. Gallagher asked him again if he was going to comply. Morris said that he had a history of mental illness. Gallagher ordered another shock. “Hit him again,” the judge said. When Morris said that he was being “tortured” for seeking a recusal, Gallagher, according to the appellate court, ordered the bailiff to stun the defendant once more: “Would you hit him again?” Gallagher appeared before the commission on Aug. 11 and testified that he ordered Morris stunned because the defendant began moving from behind the defense counsel table into the court well and posed a security threat to other people in the courtroom.

https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article254441453.html
Justice department will not charge judge who ordered Tarrant County defendant stunned This is the same POS #Judge. The defendant looks like a piece of work, but "In this day and age, it's quite possible the #Government PLANTED child porn on the guy's computer! It's happened to other people, and it's one of their favorites! WHO KNOWS! I certainly don't. I'm simply pointing to a pattern of abuse by a scumbag "Black Robed Priest of the #BAR Association! We already KNOW that this criminal Judge will RETALIATE against anyone who exposes the corruption of his system! So keep THAT in mind! And BTW.... If you hear of me getting busted for "child porn" just be aware that CHILDREN do nothing for me sexually! And I've spent my life trying to protect them! So if the Criminals come breaking down my door.... You'll know it was BS! Now if it's snapping & kicking the sh*t out of some corrupt cop.... I may be guilty of that! LOL I put NOTHING past our corrupt government at this point! “While the trial court’s frustration with an obstreperous defendant is understandable, the judge’s disproportionate response is not. We do not believe that trial judges can use stun belts to enforce decorum,” Justice Yvonne Rodriguez wrote in the court’s opinion. Gallagher ordered a bailiff to stun Morris on the first day of his trial. When Gallagher asked Morris for his plea, Morris declined to answer. “Sir, before I say that, I have the right to make a defense,” Morris responded, according to the appellate court. Morris told the judge he had a pending lawsuit against his attorney. Gallagher became irritated and warned Morris about further “outbursts.” “Mr. Morris, I am giving you one warning,” Gallagher said outside the presence of the jury, according to the appellate court. “You will not make any additional outbursts like that, because two things will happen: No. 1, I will either remove you from the courtroom or I will use the shock belt on you.” Morris answered, “All right, sir.” When Morris continued, Gallagher instructed the bailiff to activate the stun belts around Morris’ legs. Gallagher asked Morris twice more if he was going to follow the rules. When Morris did not provide a plea, Gallagher said to the bailiff, “Hit him,” according to the appellate ruling. The bailiff pressed a button that was to send the electric shock through Morris’ body. Gallagher asked him again if he was going to comply. Morris said that he had a history of mental illness. Gallagher ordered another shock. “Hit him again,” the judge said. When Morris said that he was being “tortured” for seeking a recusal, Gallagher, according to the appellate court, ordered the bailiff to stun the defendant once more: “Would you hit him again?” Gallagher appeared before the commission on Aug. 11 and testified that he ordered Morris stunned because the defendant began moving from behind the defense counsel table into the court well and posed a security threat to other people in the courtroom. https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crime/article254441453.html
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