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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.law-enforcement, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.government.employees       From: yourdime@outlook.com              A female judge was allegedly caught on camera with her pants down while       drunkenly urinating in a bush on an Arizona street.              Kristyne Schaaf-Olson, 42, was with her husband when she was approached by       police in Prescott earlier this month, with an officer's body camera       footage capturing the wild ordeal.              Schaaf-Olson was seen scrambling out from the bush and climbing onto a       sidewalk bench bench on the sidewalk as the office approached.              'What are you doing? This is disgusting,' the officer is heard asking.              A police report obtained by AZ Family said that several witnesses flagged       cops down and that Schaaf-Olson 'appeared to have lost her balance' and       'fell over in a bush' on October 4 at around 1.30am.              Schaaf-Olson told the officer she was waiting for an Uber, and was heard       and slurring her words while giving the officer her name.              'Okay, this is unacceptable,' the officer said.              Her husband, Jason, then approached and tried to pull his wife away.              The officer asked if he would wait by a cab, to which Jason responded:       'Nope. Come on.'              He is shown holding out his hand to his wife, urging her to get up from       the bench.              The officer told the husband to back off while he investigated.              'I just saw her puking and urinating, exposing herself,' the cop said.              Jason again refused, replying: 'Nope, that wasn't her.'              Despite another warning from the officer to move away, Jason continued to       hold his hand out to Schaaf-Olson and asked her to leave with him.              The officer gave one final warning to her husband before he was       handcuffed.              'You can't do this,' Jason is heard saying.              'I'm going to [expletive] throw you on the ground if you resist,' the       officer responded. 'I gave you several chances, and you don't want to       listen.'              Officers then brought Jason to the ground.              'Why didn't you listen bro?' another officer is heard saying. 'You weren't       and then you want to resist. So you can go to jail.'              The initial officer then explained that he had only intended to issue       Schaaf-Olson a citation.              'Do you understand that this was unnecessary? That she was just going to       get a ticket?' he is heard asking.              'When an officer is giving you an order, you need to comply and not       interfere with the investigation.'              Jason still continued to deny the allegations against his wife.              'She has her pants completely down. I'm watching her right there, she's       peeing everywhere,' the first officer told his fellow cop. 'A bunch of       people see, I see.'              The officer added that Schaaf-Olson was so inebriated that she 'can't even       spell her own name.'              The former judge was cited and informed she would need to appear in court       'in about a month,' while her husband was booked into the Yavapai County       Jail.              Days later, Schaaf-Olson handed in her resignation as Judge Pro Tempore of       the Yavapai County Superior Court.              'My resignation comes after careful consideration of current physical,       medical, and family circumstances,' she said in a statement.              'The Yavapai community deserves and has judges who are steadfast in their       commitment to serving Yavapai County, considering current events in my       life, I believe it would be difficult to honor this commitment. I have       therefore decided to resign. It has been a pleasure serving the Yavapai       community.'              According to the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct, Schaaf-Olson       self- reported her citation.              'The Commission opened an investigation based on the self-report, and the       matter remains pending and confidential under Commission Rule 9,' the       Commission said in a statement to Fox 10.              Yavapai County Superior Court told the outlet that her last day on the       bench would be October 31, and that the former judge 'accepted full       responsibility.'              Schaaf-Olson was appointed to the role of in October 2023, according to       the Yavapai Superior Court.              She is due for a pre-trial conference on December 16.              Her husband, who was cited for resisting arrest, interfering with a crime       scene investigation and obstruction of government operations, is set for a       pre-trial conference on November 18.              The Daily Mail has reached out to Schaaf-Olson for comment.              https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15241995/female-judge-public-       slurring-cops-arizona-schaaf-olson.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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