As someone remarked about Charles Colson, a big advantage of sending white-collar criminals to prison is that it greatly increases the constitutency for correctional reform. That goes double when it’s judges who get sent away.
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A law-‘n’-order judge in Minnesota gets a taste of his own medicine.
As someone remarked about Charles Colson, a big advantage of sending white-collar criminals to prison is that it greatly increases the constitutency for correctional reform. That goes double when it’s judges who get sent away.