HankB
Member
Well, I'm neither a judge nor a public official, so it's clear she has no intent to extend these protections to me. I suppose in her warped little mind John Q. Public shouldn't have the same right to privacy that she advocates for herself and other government employees.She also said that legislation is needed to help keep personal information of judges and other public officials off the Internet unless written consent is given.
I find this attitude - odious.
Make no mistake, I regard the murder of the judge's family members as a very serious crime, and judges ought to be protected from murderers . . . as should everyone else whether they work for the government or not!!!