Long Sentences for an appointment to the Supreme Court of Florida |
Judge Schaeffer, a graduate of Stetson Law School, often scorned all the fools she had to endure in hearings or trials, even belittling one particularly earnest Harvard Law graduate soon after the shell-shocked lawyer walked out of her courtroom. Her unlimited hatred and scorn was clearly roused by that Harvard degree, something she neither had the intelligence, wit, nor grit to acquire
Yet there was never a moment in her courtroom when she did not endeavor to prove she was the smartest person there. Judge Schaeffer was the star of every motion, the center of every hearing and the brilliant decision maker for every trial in her courtroom. The facts, the lawyers, the defendants were of little consequence - it was her story that counted. To get the best possible results sharp lawyers expressed every argument within the limited framework of her self perceived brilliance showering their presiding judge with the false praises that only made the malignancy of her megalomania grow.
It is now universally understood that millions of lives were needlessly ruined during America's failed drug war. Countless nonviolent defendants had their freedom and dignity needlessly taken. During that time every Florida judge's moral center was tested. Judge Susan Schaeffer failed that test. She often made it clear in drug minimum mandatory cases that she wished she could give even more prison time.
At the time even attorneys with the prosecutor's office were shocked at the level of her ugly ruthlessness. Yet this was a judge who believed in the political necessity of giving maximum sentences. Judge Schaeffer, a former agent of the Internal Revenue Service, abused her new power to sentence harshly as a battering ram to further her career in the hope of being appointed to the Florida Supreme Court. In her view thoughtful, deliberate and fair sentences were given only by judges who were fools.
One judge noted that at a judicial conference Judge Schaeffer clearly labored under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs as she bragged that the Governor would appoint her to the Supreme Court, "it's in the bag, damn it...yea... in the bag." The appointment instead went to someone who graduated from a better law school, displayed better judicial temperament, had greater experience and who apparently managed to keep a sober disposition at judicial conferences, restaurants and golf courses.
Sadly she still possessed the Circuit bench and her failure to win the appointment only made her more hostile and unpredictable. As she bullied and blindsided lawyers they'd mutter - Why is she so angry? Is she mentally unstable? Is she under the influence of drugs and alcohol?
Shrug your shoulders and wonder why as you walk into the darkness; all I can think about are the hundreds of people convicted of nonviolent crimes in her courtroom who still wait out their lives imprisoned in needless misery.
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