Of course there must be proof that the judge actually made that statement - other than hearsay that surfaced from one person many years after the trial?? If he had actually said that it could very likely have resulted in a mistrial. Why didn't the stenographer come forward then when it might have actually made a difference? It really doesn't matter because it's irrelevant to the issue.
I'm guessing she kept quiet in order to remain employed - judges have serious juice.
I keep looking for the sarcastic emoticons, rolling eyes, or something like that after this post but they're not there; you can't really be serious?! This convicted cold-blooded killer was given his due process all the way through the PA Supreme Court and his conviction was upheld at every phase. He's getting exactly what he deserved, which turned out be be even better than capital punishment: life in prison and a slow, miserable death.
Except when they turn out to have been not guilty after all of the due process. And decades in prison. Not saying Mumia is not guilty, but there is reason to think he just might be.
We should teach our children that people convicted of and imprisoned for cold blooded murder heinous crimes are very bad people who have been put in prison for good reasons - their own punishment and the safety of the general public. "Contempt" has nothing to do with it, but is a result of their own actions.
And only "very bad people" make mistakes - the police, prosecutors, judges never do. Contempt has everything to do with putting kneejerk emotional reactions in place of reason.
That has to be one of the most absurd statements ever posted in this forum, and that's a pretty high bar. "Hate" has nothing to do with this atrocity. Anyone who thinks a murderer like this Mumia character deserves "compassion" from innocent school kids (albeit imposed by an idiot teacher) must have some pretty warped social values. Walter Meyerle is spending 959 yrs in a PA state prison; I'll bet he'd
love to get some happy letters from some third graders - maybe some pictures too. How about Maj. Nidal Hasan (Ft. Hood shooter) - poor guy is in a wheelchair. He could use some cheering up, and I'll bet he'd be glad to get some letters from these kids.
Warped social values? I'd attribute those to anyone who thinks prisoners don't deserve get well cards. There's a lot they don't deserve, but they're not getting any of it, and get well cards aren't on the list.
Any teacher who cultivates such disregard for the rule of law on impressionable third graders should be fired immediately, and it looks like that's what may be coming.
Disregard for the rule of law? Which law, exactly? Where in the rule of law does it say children should be taught that positive encouragement is deserved only by some people?
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/teacher-suspended-class-write-notes-mumia-abu-jamal-30228661