Cincinnati’s First Black Female Juvenile Court Judge Faces Jail Time After Sham Trial Exposes Racism

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Hunter’s conviction stems from an incident in which her brother, a Hamilton County courts employee, was accused of punching a juvenile inmate. Hunter was convicted of improperly obtaining the inmate’s health records and sharing them with her brother. There was no decision on the other charges, which included alleged tampering with dates on court records.
Ohio Supreme Court: No Jail for Tracie Hunter During Appeal


This is pretty easy to prove if she did do it. Anybody have the exact info on evidence produced against her? Didn't have time to read through the court case.
City definitely has it out for her. Her brother took the stand for the city. She was trying to help him keep his job
 

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People, we have to read the articles in their entirety.

They first got her on using her county issued credit card to pay for her appeals. She used public money for her private defense. White people sit and wait for you to trip yourself up with shyt like this. Don't make it easy for them to do so. It's like taking the noose, that a white person made out of their hand intended for you, and hanging yourself with it.

She had more than enough money to pay for her own defense as the Ohio Supreme Court ordered a reimbursement in legal fees ($921,000) for her recount lawsuit.

That "securing a public contract" charge that she was found guilty of was circumventing the finding of her brother's disciplinary hearing. You can't accuse others of nepotism and be so blatant about it when there's a record of your misdeed. Just because you delete emails from your email account, doesn't mean it no longer exists.

By the way, the US District judge that ok'd her jail sentence is Timothy Black, appointed by President Obama in 2010.
Actually u sound dumb as fukk
The state was illegally going after her
The state should not only pay for all of it but also compensate her

Bu bu

Guess u let them slide tho rih:wow:
 

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I don't give a damn if they filed 300. You know that white people are coming for you with everything they got. Stay clean. Also, the majority of those 30 lawsuits were from the newspapers because she bared them from her courtroom after her rulings barring them were overturned on appeal. You do know how she was found guilty right? Her own brother dropped the bomb, on the stand, for illegally providing him with documents for his disciplinary hearing. His first name is Stephen and I'm not bullshyttin'.

This is him pointing out his sister in the courtroom when he was on the stand.

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This isn't ktt fakkit, post your own shyt
 

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but did she actually break the law tho....

For what she was actually convicted for......probably. But I don't think that she did something other judges and politicians don't do for their family and friends.
Her brother was a youth juvenile guard and hit an inmate. The state charged him. She had access the inmates medical history and gave th information to her brother to help his defense. The state said she illegally accessed the records.

This has been going on in Cincinnati over 3 years. She was vocal during her time as judge about the sentencing disparities between black and white youths. She was cutting a lot of black juveniles sentences down from what other judges were handing out.
 
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