Jailed salon owner's lawyer blasts judge for wanting client to 'bend the knee' over coronavirus shutdown violation
The attorney for the Dallas salon owner who was sentenced to seven days in jail Tuesday for violating a coronavirus business shutdown order slammed the case judge Wednesday and said he wanted her to "bend the knee" in contrition.
The attorney for the Dallas salon owner who was sentenced to seven days in jail Tuesday for violating a coronavirus business shutdown order slammed the case judge Wednesday and said he wanted her to "bend the knee" in contrition.
Warren Norred told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Wednesday that Dallas County Judge Eric Moye sentenced Shelley Luther to jail time for "the actual crime of heresy against the city of Dallas and the oligarchy that decided real criminals could be let out [of jail], but the heretics could go to jail."
Moye offered Luther the chance to avoid jail time by apologizing for being "selfish," paying a fine and keeping her salon shut until Friday, when all salons in the state can reopen with restrictions. Luther declined, telling Moye "if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, then please go ahead with your decision. But I am not going to shut the salon." Click here for more.
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