“Nobody is as bad as their worst decision, nor as good as their best success.”

“Nobody is as bad as their worst decision, nor as good as their best success.” That was the quote from the attorney for a Judge who plead guilty to a federal child pornography indictment (yes, you read that correctly… the Judge is the one that plead guilty).

We don’t ordinarily publicize these convictions, but we are highlighting this one for two reasons. First, to remind everyone that perpetrators of sexual crimes can be anybody, including police officers, teachers and even a Judge who worked in children’s court (yes, you read that correctly… he worked at the Juvenile Justice Center in Minneapolis). Second, is the quote.

If this Judge believes that nobody is as bad as their worst decision, hopefully others will also.

You can read the article here


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10 thoughts on ““Nobody is as bad as their worst decision, nor as good as their best success.”

  • August 8, 2021

    Course I like the pharase for ever “Action” there is an quual and opposite reaction or do we make dicisions or choices? Now making a decision and a choice are two different issues. FAC has already made a dicision so were does that leave the tongue of this issue or what one says is what one gets. So were is the respect.
    In the registry there is none yet the bline still lead the blind. or who still plays records backwards to find out the meaning?

    And its gonna take money, a who lot of spending money or who does it right.

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