Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Judges (from top, left):
Alan E. Glenn, John Everett Williams, Thomas T. Woodall, Joe G. Riley, Jr., J. Curwood Witt, Jr., Norma M. Ogle, Robert W. Wedemeyer, (front row, from left) David G. Hayes, Joseph M. Tipton, Gary R. Wade, David H. Welles, and Jerry Smith.
Alan E. Glenn, John Everett Williams, Thomas T. Woodall, Joe G. Riley, Jr., J. Curwood Witt, Jr., Norma M. Ogle, Robert W. Wedemeyer, (front row, from left) David G. Hayes, Joseph M. Tipton, Gary R. Wade, David H. Welles, and Jerry Smith.
An activisit judge, no doubt. Jerry must be confused. He must have sentenced at least one person to death in his career, why not tens of thousands at the hands of health insurance companies. Jerry Smith needs to have a rush of conscience BEFORE he rules and not after!
..."I want to be sure (click title to entry - thank you) that you are telling us that the Attorney General and the Department of Justice do recognize the authority of the federal courts through unelected judges to strike acts of Congress or portions thereof in appropriate cases," Smith said....
It looks like Jerry needs a refresher on his job description.
Hey, Jerry, BRING IT ON !!!!!!!!!!
..."I want to be sure (click title to entry - thank you) that you are telling us that the Attorney General and the Department of Justice do recognize the authority of the federal courts through unelected judges to strike acts of Congress or portions thereof in appropriate cases," Smith said....
It looks like Jerry needs a refresher on his job description.
Hey, Jerry, BRING IT ON !!!!!!!!!!