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Did You See Florida Judge Merrilee Ehrlich Channel Roland Freisler?

Broward County Circuit Court Judge Merrilee Ehrlich yelled, berated and scoulded seriously ill wheelchair-bound woman in court last week. The woman died three days later.

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According to the Miami Herald:

"Sandra Faye Twiggs had never been in trouble before when the Lauderhill Police Department charged her on April 13 with scratching her daughter during a domestic dispute that began with a disagreement over a fan.

"Twiggs tries to answer the question, which requires more than a "yes" or "no" because the 19-year-old doesn't live with Twiggs full-time. Mid-sentence, Ehrlich snaps at her: "Excuse me! Don't say anything beyond what I am asking you!" Clearly exasperated, Ehrlich asks Twiggs' lawyer, who is in a different location during the video hookup, to make Twiggs stop talking.

"As Twiggs coughs and holds her head, Ehrlich speaks to deputies, who are off-screen: "Can someone there give her water as a kindness?" But the judge's anger continues to boil over. Twiggs tries to tell the judge that she needs medical treatment for her pulmonary problems.

"The judge erupts: "Ma'am, I am not here to talk to you about your breathing treatments!""

The woman had difficulty getting her medications while in jail for two days. Three days after the court hearing she died.

The DailyMail says Twiggs wasn't the only one verbally attacked by Ehrlich that day, either.

"'She raised her voice to many defendants, berated the attorneys and was impatient and exasperated during the proceedings,' FInkelstein wrote in a letter to Chief Judge Jack Tuter, dated April 20.

"'Judge Ehrlich's bullying continued into the next hearing, another misdemeanor allegation. The Judge was informed that Nefreteri Tamalo had no income and was a stay-at-home mother to her nine month old child,' he wrote.

"'In making a bond determination, Judge Ehrlich stated that the father of Ms. Tamalo's infant was at home to care for the child. When a panicked and crying Ms. Tamalo tried to correct this mistake, the Judge angrily silenced her. As with the previous hearing, Judge Ehrlich would not listen to the defendant. Concerned about her child, Ms. Tamalo again tried to speak and the Judge yelled, "Ma'am, be quiet or be removed. Be quiet."'

"He described Ehrlich's behavior as 'aggressive and tyrannical.'"

Florida's Sun-Sentinel:

"Broward Chief Administrative Judge Jack Tuter said Saturday that he is telling Circuit Court Judge Merrilee Ehrlich not to return to the courthouse because of how she treated Sandra Twiggs."

"Tuter said he would contact Twiggs’ family to apologize.

"I am saddened and disappointed in the way Judge Ehrlich behaved on the video. Her behavior cannot be condoned.""
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TexChik · F
The judge is hardly the cause of this woman’s. Deathnor medical issues ...the judge is a rule of law hardass ! And her exasperation with the defendant might seem rude , but she’s not there to be her friend . That’s her attorney’s job
Adaydreambeliever · 61-69, F
@TexChik if they are all so stressed that they are unable to do their job professionally, calmly and sanely without throwing a temper tantrum then honestly they are in the wrong job. It's people excusing unprofessional behaviour, condoning lying that creates and allows the justice system to become a joke. I will tell you one thing tho, I sure hope you never end up on the receiving end of injustice, falsely arrested and then finding yourself face to face with an ill-tempered unprofessional judge, I bet you would be bleating your head off about injustice then. Your system then sucks, big time, it's not serving anyone, either those who are innocent or the country...and seriously need to learn some empathy my friend.
TexChik · F
@Adaydreambeliever go to law school , graduate at the top , excel at your job and perhaps you can be a judge . Then you can pass judgment
Adaydreambeliever · 61-69, F
@TexChik and you have done these things huh? Ewwwwwwwwww if the attitude you are expressing here is representative of someone who has studied and qualified in law, then seriously that's something to be ashamed of. These are not the words of either a civilised person, let alone a qualified judge, nor are they reflective of a civilised country.
check · 61-69, M
Somebody's getting paid
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