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Alan Graf Editorâs note: This is a copy of the letter that Graf recently sent to Floyd County Circuit Judge Michael Fleenor: You may recall that when you first took office as Presiding Judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit, Floyd Circuit Court, I wrote the court asking you to consider taking down the Confederate statue in front of the Floyd Courthouse. At that time, I was not licensed in Virginia. I was licensed in Oregon and Tennessee. Subsequent to my letter to your office, I became a member of the Virginia Bar through reciprocity as the laws in Virginia changed allowing me to do so. My prime motivation in becoming a Virginia lawyer was to take on a lawsuit that would seek to remove the statue in front of the Floyd County Courthouse. I concur with Honorable Judge Charles N. Dorsey that âthe continued presence of the Confederate monument, in its present location . and with its present content, obstructs the proper administration of justice .â S ....
For the killing of a black person. it s difficult to get that through a court in america today, it has been traditionally for decades. but it has happened, so it does give some people optimism that this certainly is not the end of police brutality and racial problems around the united states. they are systemic, so many. you just have to look back over the modern day history of the united states. i mean, los angeles, the police beating of rodney king some 30 years ago and then the acquittal of the police officers, three of whom were white, sparked the los angeles riots and decade after decade we hear about more and very similar cases but now we have this very high profile case, a conviction and sentencing that may be the beginning of a new attitude in the united states and we are seeing it in cities and in states around the country and i think all eyes on the federal government, on ....