Ask Philly resident Don Adams how "persuasive" the Teamsters were when he protested against Bill Clinton
when Don Adams, a Philadelphia resident, protested a visit to City Hall by then-President Bill Clinton, the last thing he expected was the beating of his life by a group of local teamster thugs. And to add insult to injury, a federal judge has ordered Adams to pay the International Brotherhood of Teamsters $15,000 in legal costs stemming from the October 2000 civil rights suit.
Yohn was the same judge that issued the Solomon like ruling in one of Mumia's appeals finding that he had an improper sentencing. Another great one on the bench!
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Odd. No mention of today's "historic" moment of the first judge with a Hispanic background to be confirmed for the Supreme Court. For shame!
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