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JustZ@lemmy.world
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Once again the self proclaimed “silent majority” turns out to be a rich person paying for the appearance of popularity.

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Like many things sov cit this originates with something based in reality.

A long time ago in different places and different times, the coroner was separate from the police and sheriffs and was charged with investigating other officials if for some reason the usual officials could not, either because of a vacancy or conflict of interest. Coroners customarily have arrest powers. So if the local sheriff was completely corrupt, you might be able to go to the coroner to get a remedy.

The same could of course be true for a judge who is not doing their job. The problem with that is that judges typically have absolute immunity for their official acts and discretionary acts. The remedy for a corrupt judge is to go to the senior judge or to the governor. The other problem with it is that there’s also a civil remedy for a judge who is not doing their job called a writ of mandamus; it’s basically an application to an a equal or superior court for an order to require an official to perform their duty.

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Seems like a pretty normal kid to me. The Republican proving their weirdness yet again.

The most surprising part of this story is that what got the guy off the air was an appeal to advertisers, as if they didn’t know the brand of hate these rage bait media personalities are selling on righty radio.

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We have the same tax law in America. Can’t deduct clothing that you could wear for non work.

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Facebook should be sued for this kid’s early death.

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