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Judge Orders Whites Out Of Court Lectures Blacks
by Lupe Lasano in news

A judge in Atlanta orders all white people to leave the courtroom so he can lecture the black people

Judge Marving Arrington says he's sick of seeing a parade of his fellow African Americans appearing before him. It was this feeling that prompted him to order white people out of his courtroom recently as he lectured the blacks who stayed behind.

"I came out and saw the defendants, about 99.9 percent Afro-Americans, and some point time I excused some of the lawyers, most of them white, and said to the young people in here 'What in the world are you doing with your lives,'" he told WSB-TV.

"I didn't think about racism or reverse racism, I practiced law for 30 years and 75 percent of my partners were white," he explained.


Published: Tuesday 01st of April 2008 02:43:25 PM
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Judge Marving Arrington: I can understand frustration. and disappointment you feel, with young, Afro-American criminals coming before you. There is Good and Bad in every race. It is such a shame that these thugs (in their criminal ways)are saying, this is how all Afro-American are. I know this is not true. I feel for Afro-Americans, and how they are portrayed, because of this. I just moved to Atlanta, it is a beautiful city, so much to offer, but. I am ready to move out. Two thieves almost killed my son, and (not to much was done about it), and that is sad. I love Atlanta, it is a beautiful city, but-- the crime here is unbearable. Murders, thieves and drug pushers, are laughing at the Law. Atlanta is getting a bad name. Soon no one will want to visit, or live here, and the economy, will be stomped into the dirt. Thank you. for your openness. We need to all live in piece, in todays troubled world.

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