Ever since the former Judge Bobby DeLaughter's plea deal with the feds was announced last week, with him headed to prison, we've heard the words "Cedric Willis" come out of many people's mouths. It seems we're not the only ones thrilled to see justice, of a fashion, coming to the former prosecutur who, alongside then-boss Ed Peters, allowed Cedric to go to prison for 12 years based on bad evidence. Then, as Cedric sat in prison praying for justice, DeLaughter became famous, wrote a book and became a judge. Disgusting irony.
In Cedric's honor, here is the link to Brian Johnson's award-winning feature about his case, and the role DeLaughter played in it. This should have been exposed a long time ago. Read it and weep.
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Maybe Bobby will tell everything he knows now and carry some people with him. If I were his buddy, I'd promise Bobby that I'd dump every extra penny I've inveighled there and elsewhere toward him and his family if he just stays silent and does his time without dragging me to the big house too.
It's actually quite sad that he wanted to be judge bad enough to commit misconduct. I hope they didn't intentionally act unjust or callously to send Cedric to jail. Otherwise, I hope they pay dearly here or in the hereinafter.
posted by Walt on 08/06/09 at 07:52 PM
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