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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 18, 2026

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We have judges overlooking the decisions of police because we know very well that cops can not be trusted on whom should be in prison (at least when they are not making a sworn statement which could land themselves in prison). Nor do I buy that whoever rubber-stamped that was so overworked that they could not spend five minutes reading to the case file -- how many people does Perry county hold on a 2M$ bail because they are supposedly an imminent threat to public safety, and how many of these are former cops?

The judge's job is not to second-guess the police. He or she is not examining how detailed and unbiased their investigation was, only how legally sound it is. "Deputy Jones observed the picture violating statute 12345 on the Facebook page belonging to the suspect and recorded the image of the page using Windows Snipping Tool (Exhibit A). Deputy Smith drove to the 321 Tree Lane, which is the registered address of the suspect. There Deputy Smith introduced himself to the suspect and asked him to confirm that he posted Exhibit A himself. When the suspect confirmed, Deputy Smith arrested him. Body cam footage is Exhibit B."

Yes, in this specific case the judge could've looked at Exhibit A and told the sheriff the case was bogus, but in a more general case the sheriff could have put "We have to march on DC and lynch our political enemies NOW" as Exhibit A and it's not the job of the American judge to independently verify every piece of evidence.