• teft
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    1810 months ago

    So a judge who has taken cases because he is qualified to see top secret information is assigned a case that contains top secret information.

    Why is this a problem? I don’t see a conflict of interest here.

    • Walt J. Rimmer
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      710 months ago

      I guess they’re trying to insinuate that there’s a conflict of interest because he worked for a government agency and Wikileaks leaked documents pertaining to that government agency.

      But, like… That would be like saying no judge could oversee the case of someone who attacked a courthouse because they work for the same legal system. That would be a real loophole in the law if by breaking the right ones, you just couldn’t be tried anymore.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        It’s more like only having to say “purple” and then only get people who worked with purple before and are much more likely to be pro-purple than normal people who are overwhelmingly anti purple.

        Just replace “purple” with “government secret”.

    • @stoly
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      610 months ago

      Only because the leak involves the agency the judge used to work for. It’s just that.

    • @rdyoung
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      110 months ago

      Agreed. Not sure what the problem is here.

    • @[email protected]
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      010 months ago

      Most evil in the world doesn’t come from cartoon villains. It comes from people just doing their job but they have been filtered, trained and biased because of the rules of the system. If all they have to do is say “top secret” to get filter for a certain kind of desirable person and the entire process biased against democratic interests like freedom of the press and accountability for governments, then they win. “They” being the anti-democratic systems of power.