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All she gotta do is cry on command and tell the judge she feared for her life




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This picture enrages me. She really needs to be interviewed to determine what went wrong in her life for her to feel it ok to hug that
 

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She needs to be removed from the bench indefinitely
Yea, she sucks. She let Amber Guyger use her for a photo op. I was hoping she lost her primary.

Kemp defended her actions in interviews shortly after the trial, saying it’s not uncommon for her to speak with people after they’ve been convicted to encourage them. Never before had one of those people asked for a hug, she said. Guyger did.


“And I thought, well, how can I not hug this woman?” Kemp said after the trial. “So when she asked the second time, I said yes.”


That hug is one of the reasons West is running against Kemp.

“It is beyond inappropriate for a judge that presides over a murder trial — in the beginning, in the middle, in the end, when it’s over, whenever — to step off of their bench and physically hug a person that’s just been convicted of murder,” West said.

Kemp defended her actions in interviews shortly after the trial, saying it’s not uncommon for her to speak with people after they’ve been convicted to encourage them. Never before had one of those people asked for a hug, she said. Guyger did.


“And I thought, well, how can I not hug this woman?” Kemp said after the trial. “So when she asked the second time, I said yes.”

West said she decided to run after Kemp’s involvement in another high-profile case. Dallas police fired and arrested one of their own, Bryan Riser, on suspicion of ordering multiple killings. A judge later ordered Riser’s release from jail after deciding police did not have sufficient evidence to hold him.

In a hearing, Dallas police Detective Esteban Montenegro admitted to putting false information in an affidavit for Riser’s arrest, which Kemp signed. Montenegro wrote that cellphone data placed Riser in or around the area of the killings. But the cellphone data did not put Riser in the area when the killings occurred and Montenegro testified he erred in writing that it did. Montenegro later removed that information from the affidavit and went back to have Kemp sign the new affidavit. In the court hearing, defense attorney Toby Shook asked Montenegro what Kemp said when he told her about the changes in the affidavit.

West argues that Kemp should have been more critical of the detective. She believes Kemp has shown bias toward law enforcement.


“I think that if you have somebody that’s willing to rubber-stamp arrest warrants … without any check and balance, we as a community all need to be concerned about that,” West said.
 
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