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Jeremy’s Journal
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Jailed 14 years for contempt
Judges can put people in jail for contempt of court. Reporter Judith Plame was jailed for refusing to reveal a source to a grand jury. People are usually jailed or threatened with jail for less noble causes than she.
H. Beatty Chadwick was put in jail for contempt because his wife (who was suing him for divorce) claimed that he had hidden $2.5 million while he claimed he had lost the money in a business deal. The judge didn’t believe him and he’s sat behind bars for 14 years.
He hasn’t been charged with a crime, and yet he sits in jail. For longer than many convicted murderers. He’s now 72. This is a life sentence.
Judges tend to be pretty smart. I’m guessing he did hide the money. But shouldn’t he be charged with a crime and tried by a jury of his peers? There appears to be a gaping hole in American justice system, and H. Beatty Chadwick has fallen in.
Posted by Jeremy on January 12, 2009. 2 Comments .
Georgia in 2008 = Czechoslovakia in 1938?
I’m not a good student of history or of global politics, but it did occur to me that the situation in Georgia is awfully similar to that of the infamous Munich Agreement . Will Ossetia be just Russia’s first step to taking all of Georgia while the West is too timid to intervene?
The New York Sun has a nice little article that compares this conflict to similar situations in modern European history.
Posted by Jeremy on August 19, 2008. 2 Comments .
Frogger: Game Over
Part of my jog route takes me down Clover Street along the park. It’s a major road, and the frogs from the pond don’t stand a chance. It’s like Frogger on the impossible level. I often jog around their little corpses.
I assumed that crows and ants cleaned up the remains, but the truth turns out to be a bit more gruesome:
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