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Let's say for 1 DUI....a Contempt of Court.....and Perjury charge?

Do all the judges charge about the same price?

Can you bribe the court clerks to make sure you get the right judge in the first place?

And once you have been appointed to a judge...do you have to pay all the bribe money up front?

Exactly how does it work?

2007-03-09 21:28:22 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

5 answers

I don't know but I find it amazing how this "ohbrother" character keeps following you around and posting his scripted message. I haven't seen Brenda's messages appearing in multiple instances like his. What a punk I'd like to meet on a fair platform. She probably had to change her name cause of you, douch bag! I have a feeling I'll be reporting your comments in the future, being they are hocus pocus slander! Watch me win.

2007-03-10 04:43:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Ok, first of all if you walk up to a court clerk and give them a bribe, you have a really good chance of adding bribery of a government official to your pending charges. That is a major felony.

And even if the clerk accepts your money, there is no guarantee that they won't set you to meet the judge, then bust you for that too.

Don't be silly. The only way would be to find a corrupt attorney who already has a deal with a corrupt judge.

And I would imagine you would need upwards of $20,000 or more before any attorney or judge would be willing to risk their careers, and their freedom.

The people who can "buy a judge" have the contacts before they commit the crime, not after. And they come from powerful families with lots and lots of money.

Quit watching tv to see what "real" life is like. Read a newspaper.

2007-03-09 21:40:00 · answer #2 · answered by Gem 7 · 0 1

Okay scruffy, in this case there is no bribe money, the deal was the treasurer gets a free night out on the town with me. Email me the address. Brenda don't worry about it you are of the hook.

2007-03-09 21:37:09 · answer #3 · answered by 5-Stars 3 · 2 0

The majority are not for sale. I can understand how you might be in need of attempting to bribe a judge but I doubt you will be successful. I think Ohbrother is doing a great job. Don't you Nancy?

2007-03-10 02:38:18 · answer #4 · answered by vegaswoman 6 · 0 1

Ok, well I'm the treasurer, so you have to send all the bribe money to ME. Would you like my address?

2007-03-09 21:31:18 · answer #5 · answered by scruffycat 7 · 1 0

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