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Pays to be a judge? This judge represents the law and she should've cooeporated with the police, even if she had to wake her drunk son up so the officer could conduct the investigation. This judge should NOT be allowed to judge others.
It's clear that Anonymour 3:36 knows none of the details of this case yet is making a JUDGEment on it. The judge knew the law and followed it. This made the police angry so they tried to get even. Naples City police were in the wrong and thats where an investigation needs to take place.
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