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Judge Robert Cahill Jr. of Towson, MD; Misogynistic loser

 

The state of Maryland presented Robert E. Cahill Jr. with a law license in 1982 after he graduated from Baltimore School of Law. 

 

The Maryland Judicial Commission found Judge Cahill guilty of the following misconduct.

 

In one matter, Judge Cahill over the case of Kenneth Peacock for killing his wife after he found her in bed with another man. In delivering his sentence, Cahill said:

 

I seriously wonder how many married men...would have the strength to walk away...without inflicting some corporal punishment, whatever that punishment might be. I shudder to think what I would do.”

 

Cahill made other statements wherein he sympathized with Peacock by indicating that he was justified in killing his wife by saying:

 

“I cannot think of a circumstance whereby personal rage is uncontrollable greater than this for someone who is happily married...To be betrayed in your personal life when you are out working to support the spouse under heightened circumstances of this case are almost unmanageable.”

 

Cahill the Apologist repeatedly referred to Peacock the Murderer as a “noncriminal” and aired his reluctance to impose any prison sentence.

 

Bobby the Misogynist then sentenced Peacock to three years, half of which he suspended. He then recommended that Peacock be granted immediate work release.

 

This wasn’t Bobby’s first time at abusing his judicial position. The Women’s Bar Association of Maryland said in a news release:

 

“It is not unheard of for attorneys and litigants to leave Judge Cahill's courtroom in tears based upon his abusive treatment." Complaints have reportedly been made in fifteen cases involving Judge Cahill.”

 

As a consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Judicial Misfits sitting on the Maryland Supreme Court punished Bobby by gifting him with a complimentary reprimand.

 

As we speak (ca. January 2015), Bobby continues to sit as a Baltimore County judge in Towson, Maryland.