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Crow73

(257 posts)
21. Same Judge Cites Festivus to Justify Inmate's Special Meals
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 11:07 AM
Dec 2012

Judges are people too. Which means that, on occasion, they can exercise compassion and/or display a sense of humor.

Judge Derek G. Johnson of the Orange County (Calif.) Superior Court did one or both of those when faced with an inmate's renewed request for "double-portion kosher meals" while incarcerated in the County's Theo Lacy jail. As reported by the Orange County Register (via the ABA Journal), the judge initially signed off on the request in April. But county officials weren't having it; kosher food is apparently more expensive than salami (though the two are not mutually exclusive, as any kid from New York knows).

When questioned, the inmate, Malcolm Alarmo King, candidly admitted that he wasn't Jewish. He just didn't think the oft-served salami sandwiches were healthy enough, and needed more calories to "maintain his physique." Thus, when asked by jail officials about his religion, he replied that he was an adherent of "Healthism."

King then appeared before Johnson for sentencing, and pleaded guilty to one of the counts against him. Since he realized he would be spending more time on the inside, he renewed his request for the double-kosher meals. The judge, realizing that "Healthism" wasn't gonna fly, called counsel to the bench and asked what religion he could put down on the necessary paperwork to legitimize King's meal choice.

King's lawyer, Fred Thiagarajah, suggested Festivus. Festivus, of course, is not a religion, per se, but rather the holiday made famous by the Costanza family on one of the undisputably greatest episodes of Seinfeld ever produced.

Despite the county attorney's "airing of grievances," Festivus was a good enough answer for Johnson, and he again ordered that King was to be given non-salami meals. According to The Associated Press, the Sheriff's Department was, eventually, able to get the judge's order overturned.

So score one for Frank Costanza. King may need to start thinking about some feats of strength pretty quick, as he's been transferred to federal custody and is awaiting deportation.

http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2010/12/california-judge-cites-festivus-to-justify-inmates-special-meals.html

Sounds like the Aiken biology seminar made its way to California GiaGiovanni Dec 2012 #1
Todd Akin HankyDub Dec 2012 #5
Oops! GiaGiovanni Dec 2012 #7
Todd Akin RC Dec 2012 #6
Are you fucking kidding? Deep13 Dec 2012 #2
a slap on the wrist? defacto7 Dec 2012 #3
I'm a boy and all, but HankyDub Dec 2012 #4
chances are you don't hate females, HankyDub Skittles Dec 2012 #16
And THIS is not an activist judge? Bozita Dec 2012 #8
AP: Calif. judge says victims' body can prevent rape Judi Lynn Dec 2012 #9
Hope his is an elected seat! alittlelark Dec 2012 #10
breached judicial ethics ?? progressoid Dec 2012 #11
He was rebuked! That'll show 'em! They can't say stuff like that without getting rebuked! Kablooie Dec 2012 #12
Same sources for his reasoning as Akin and that came from the Third Reich testing women in their freshwest Dec 2012 #13
Sadly, this is Orange County Justin_Beach Dec 2012 #14
As a law student I'm appalled. nt cecilfirefox Dec 2012 #15
Pissants are afraid to fire him themselves..... DeSwiss Dec 2012 #17
I'm not a judge, but I can tell you something, ashling Dec 2012 #18
how amazing, I never noticed those invisible doors on any of my entrances/exits! TorchTheWitch Dec 2012 #19
not just the cases he judged. don't forget, he was part of the orange county da's sex crimes niyad Dec 2012 #25
oh holy crap! TorchTheWitch Dec 2012 #39
I was thinking more in terms of shakti niyad Dec 2012 #41
What these assholes are doing in their own roundabout way is denying that rape ever happens lunatica Dec 2012 #34
WTF? This asshole must have went to school with Akin! Odin2005 Dec 2012 #20
Same Judge Cites Festivus to Justify Inmate's Special Meals Crow73 Dec 2012 #21
so big deal, he can exercise compassion when it comes to an inmate getting a certain kind of niyad Dec 2012 #24
+1 Gormy Cuss Dec 2012 #27
I think that Crow73... skypilot Dec 2012 #28
Kick (nt) muriel_volestrangler Dec 2012 #22
I say ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2012 #23
This happened in 2008! What took them so long? question everything Dec 2012 #26
I may feel differently than most of you, but from what I read he wasn't saying the rape didn't okaawhatever Dec 2012 #29
I am not aware of a category of crime called "technical" rape, as opposed to "real rape"==this niyad Dec 2012 #31
you're absolutely right. I put technical in quotations because the judge used that term. Apparently okaawhatever Dec 2012 #32
His argument is like saying someone wasn't really beaten or tortured daleo Dec 2012 #33
Wow! lunatica Dec 2012 #35
there is no way that person youre replying to is a rape apologist... octothorpe Dec 2012 #36
Please read before making stupid comments. Hosnon Dec 2012 #38
That's not an impression of bias; that is bias, full stop. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #30
Umm, KatyMan Dec 2012 #37
K&R myrna minx Dec 2012 #40
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