Sen. Kennedy Questions Judge’s Past Record in Senate Hearing (Video)

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    Introduction

    During a Senate hearing, Senator John Kennedy questioned a , referred to as Judge Lopez, about her past record on criminals, especially in cases involving sexual abuse and domestic .

    Sympathy for Criminals Over Victims?

    Senator Kennedy began the questioning by suggesting that Judge Lopez might have more sympathy for criminals than for . Judge Lopez defended her record, stating that had worked zealously on behalf of victims both as a prosecutor and as a judge.

    Case of Micah Smith

    Senator Kennedy brought up the case of Micah Smith, a defendant who was convicted of unlawful sexual contact with two young children. Judge Lopez confirmed that had sentenced Smith but insisted had followed the state’s recommendations. Senator Kennedy quoted a description of Smith’s conduct and pointed out that Lopez had described Smith as a person with “a lot of good in him” despite his reprehensible actions.

    Sentencing Decisions

    Kennedy highlighted that Judge Lopez had sentenced Smith to 12 years but suspended six of them, to which Judge Lopez responded that it was at the recommendation of the state to allow for participation in sex offender treatment. Kennedy questioned whether this was an appropriate sentence given the nature of Smith’s crimes.

    Article from Bangor Daily News

    Senator Kennedy referenced an article from the Bangor Daily that criticized light sentences in domestic violence cases. Judge Lopez contended that the article mischaracterized a case where the jury had acquitted the defendant of the serious , which constrained her sentencing decision.

    Accusations of Activism

    Kennedy accused Judge Lopez of being an activist judge, a claim did not directly address but instead pointed to the received from victim groups in Maine.

    Conclusion

    The hearing concluded with Kennedy reiterating his belief that Judge Lopez showed more sympathy for criminals than victims, a claim refuted by citing her support from anti-domestic violence and coalitions.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQsIToQGwd0

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