Judge Of The AME Church Massacre (James B. Gosnell) Uses Racial Slur In In Court hearing of 2003
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(James B. Gosnell) Uses Racial Slur In In Court hearing of 2003 |
Charleston County Magistrate James B. Gosnell, Jr. had been reprimanded for using the N-word in court in 2003.
Charleston County Magistrate James B. Gosnell, Jr. had been reprimanded for using the N-word in court in 2003.
During a bail reduction hearing in November 2003, Gosnell was speaking to an African-American defendant, whom he knew.
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Dylann Roof |
Unfortunately, this is not the only time the judge has been in trouble.
It was also reported on the SC Supreme Court’s website that Gosnell was also given a judicial disciplinary order for showing favoritism toward another judge.
This incident stemmed from a case where another judge, Judge Mendelsohn, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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AME Church |
Such bond arrangements were banned by the state Supreme Court except in the case that a judge sets bail for everyone who had been detained.
Gosnell’s combination of the judge’s favoritism and his racial slur, merited a public reprimand.
Friday was the initial court appearance for mass murder suspect Dylann Roof, and when Gosnell spoke about the nine dead victims in the shooting he added that “we also have victims on the other side,” referencing the Roof family, who he says didn’t ask to become a part of this tragedy and they will need help too.
The next scheduled court date for the Roof case is October 23.
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