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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (942697)6/25/2016 1:19:26 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
Then there is Jesse Jackson sweating bullets and terrified for his life when he hears footsteps approaching from behind in a dark alley in the dead of night, only to be relieved and thankful to the angels of mercy when he turns and sees a White person approaching instead of someone who looks like him. Why do you suppose Jesse feels that way? Any thoughts?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (942697)6/25/2016 1:23:43 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574855
 
Man who tried to assassinate judge sentenced to 343 years in prison

news4jax.com



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A man found guilty in March of attempting to assassinate a federal judge was sentenced Friday morning to 343 years in prison.

A jury found Aaron Richardson guilty of attempted murder and 23 other charges after U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan took the stand to testify about a shot fired into his home in June 2013.

Because the victim in the case was a judge from the Middle District of Florida, Judge L. Scott Coogler, a federal judge from Alabama, was brought in to preside in the case.

Coogler said just before announcing Richardson's sentence that he had virtual certainty that if Richardson ever got out of prison he would go right back into the criminal justice system. He called the attack a "bold, brazen attempt to assassinate a federal judge for Richardson's own personal gain."