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    Default Corrupt Justice system.

    http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=2618531&page=1



    WEIGHING THE SCALES OF JUSTICE

    2 men, Same Judge, Very Different Outcomes.


    Nov. 4, 2006 — Do you believe the scales of justice tilt in favor of
    the rich and powerful? To explore this question, "20/20" went to Texas
    to examine the fate of two men who came before the same judge.


    Alex Wood was accused of killing a male prostitute in Dallas in 1995.

    He pleaded not guilty and went to trial. According to prosecutor Rick
    Jordan, the evidence against Wood was incontrovertible: He had shot an
    unarmed man in the back.

    But just as the jury was about to conclude its deliberations, Jordan
    struck a plea bargain: In exchange for a guilty plea, Wood would be
    given 10 years of probation and no jail time. Jordan's explanation for
    striking such a lenient deal? He believed the jury was sympathetic to
    Wood, and Jordan worried it might acquit Wood altogether.


    Maybe it would have. Wood had no criminal history and came from a
    wealthy and well-connected Texas family. Wood's father, the Rev. John
    Alvin Wood, is a retired pastor of the First Baptist Church of Waco and
    a former regent of Baylor University. He's also a big game hunter and
    fossil collector whose private museum was recently featured in National
    Geographic.

    Wood's sister is married to eight-term congressman Chet Edwards, whose
    vast district, the 17th Congressional District of Texas, extends from
    the Fort Worth suburbs in the north to the Bryan-College Station area
    in the south.

    Wood himself dabbled in the genteel business of breeding and showing
    dogs, specifically Pharaoh Hounds — an exotic breed whose lineage can
    be traced back to ancient Egypt.


    At trial, Wood was represented by top defense attorneys who described
    the victim as violent and aggressive, and argued that Wood shot the man
    in self-defense. Even more important, given the location of the trial —
    the Bible Belt South — they brought in several prominent members of the
    Baptist church as character witnesses.
    Among them was O.S. Hawkins, the exceedingly urbane pastor of the First
    Baptist Church of Dallas, and a true celebrity among Baptist officials.

    Said Jordan of some of the women jury members, "When O.S. Hawkins came
    in, it was like they wanted to crawl over the rail and just kiss the
    ring."

    Another reason Jordan agreed to the plea was that he expected Wood to
    violate probation and end up in jail anyway.

    Wood did, indeed, violate probation. First, he tested positive for
    cocaine use, and shortly after that he and another man were arrested
    when they were found with crack cocaine in one of Chet Edwards' cars.

    Citing the failed drug test and the arrest, prosecutors went to Judge
    Keith Dean, the original trial judge, and asked him to revoke Wood's
    probation.

    Dean, who serves at the 265th Criminal District Court of Dallas County,
    and who has been elected to the bench four times, is described as a
    good, committed judge. But he allowed Wood to remain out on bail for
    several months, during which time Wood failed two more drug tests.

    In the end, Dean let Wood enter a private inpatient treatment center
    rather than go to jail. In another lucky break, prosecutors decided not
    to pursue the crack charges against Wood.

    But Wood continued to get into trouble — and continued to escape the
    consequences. In a dispute over a puppy, dog trainer Margaret Worth
    said Wood broke into her home. After Wood's father intervened, Worth
    agreed not to press charges.

    Last year one of Wood's high-powered lawyers asked Dean to shave a year
    off Wood's sentence and grant him early release from probation. Dean
    refused but instead agreed to a "postcard" probation in which Wood
    could simply write to the court once a year. Wood, now 46 years old,
    has remained free.

    The same can't be said for Tyrone Brown, another man who came before
    Dean.

    Back in 1990, when Brown was 17, he and a friend pulled a gun on a
    Dallas man and demanded his wallet. After taking $2, they handed the
    wallet back and fled but were quickly caught.

    When Brown appeared before Dean, he didn't have a high-powered lawyer.
    Brown was one of five children who grew up in a poor home and never
    finished high school. The Baptist church he attended was the little
    Telstar Baptist Church in Dallas, which cannot claim a single prominent
    member.

    Brown, who had a few minor juvenile offenses on his record, pleaded
    guilty, and he, too, was sentenced to 10 years' probation.

    Like Wood, he also violated probation, although only once, and he only
    got caught smoking marijuana. But when Brown was called before Dean,
    what happened to him was markedly different from what happened to Wood.

    Dean sentenced Brown to life in prison, then added, "Good luck, Mr.
    Brown." Brown's court-appointed attorney, Matt Fry, didn't protest.

    Nora Brown, Tyrone's mother, recalled that she broke down when her son
    called her with the news. "'Mama,' he said, 'they gave me life.' I just
    started crying, you know, and I started screaming. And I said 'Baby,
    how can they give you life. For what?' "

    "20/20" correspondent Jim Avila spoke to Dean, who is running for
    re-election, during a campaign event in Dallas. Avila asked the judge
    about why he ruled so differently in the two cases. Dean insisted the
    law and the "ethical code of judicial conduct says I can't talk about
    any case at any point."

    However, Seanna Willing, the executive director of the Texas Commission
    on Judicial Conduct, told "20/20" Dean is incorrect. She said there is
    nothing to prevent a judge from talking about cases that are no longer
    pending.

    Wood has finished his probation and is a free man. Brown has been in
    prison more than 16 years. He's struggled with depression, tried
    committing suicide, and got into trouble after joining a gang and
    fighting with prison guards. In recent years, he has settled down, and
    now says he spends time reading and writing poetry. He's eligible for
    parole in 2009.


    EDIT.

    NOTES....for those who dont want to read.

    by the same judge...

    guy 1(rich) shot and killed somone, then violated probation with coke use and crack possesion,never saw jail time.

    guy 2(poor) robbed somone for 2 dollars, violated probation with marijauna use, got life in prison.

    thats pathetic.
    Last edited by thecrazyone; 11-10-2006 at 05:53 PM.

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    nifty read

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    Sometimes you just believe that the terrorists are right and this country should go to hell. This would be one of those times for me. I bet brown was black too.
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    I think that judge should be put into jail for that personally...
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    Damn judge!!

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    does not suprise me

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    The system lol. F@CK the system. The covernment screws people over to justify and fund their position.

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    not surprising in the least.



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    Oh snaps why did I have to read that. I got court this ThursDAY I HATE YOU!!!

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