Para hakim angkat bicara mengenai ancaman terhadap independensi peradilan

Dua hakim federal membahas meningkatnya ancaman terhadap para ahli hukum Amerika dan keluarga mereka dalam sebuah percakapan baru-baru ini.

Hakim Distrik AS yang masih menjabat Robert S. Lasnik dan mantan Hakim Distrik AS Jeremy Fogel membahas masalah tersebut dalam sebuah wawancara. Mereka mencatat peningkatan insiden di mana para hakim telah menjadi korban doxxing, swatting, atau bahkan dibunuh selama beberapa tahun terakhir. Para hakim menyoroti bahwa meskipun ancaman terhadap para ahli hukum memiliki sejarah yang panjang, situasi saat ini menandai wilayah yang belum pernah terjamah karena tindakan tersebut datang dari Presiden dan Departemen Kehakiman.

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