Judge John A. Connor

The Worst Judge, Ever.
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Ohio Common Pleas Judge John A. Connor is THE WORST JUDGE in America.
Now, He's running for the 10th District's Seat on the Court of Appeals.
As an American with a sense of responsibility to adhere to the principles laid out for us by the founding fathers, this man cannot be allowed to be elected again.


John Connor Represents Everything That Is Wrong With America Today

Let's start with the basics, not what John Connor has done as judge, but who John A. Connor is himself, and what he's done as a man:
  • The first thing(s) that come to mind, are Common Pleas Judge John A. Connor's eight DUI arrests, two of which resulted in convictions.
This man can't even make good judgment calls in his own life, why do we trust this man to make judgment calls that affect other people's lives?

Now, obviously my claim that Judge Connor represents all that is wrong with America today is bold, but I assure you it is not baseless, let's delve deeper into this man's past actions.

Only a few years ago, Judge John A. Connor, given the trust of the local Ohio people, heard the case of a man named Andrew Selva. Mr. Selva was plead guilty to and confessed to orally raping a 5-year old boy and a 12-year old boy.

Judge John A. Connor settled this case by sentencing Andrew Selva to probation. Therefore, I think it is logical to assume that to Judge Connor, probation is the appropriate response of the courts to child rapists.





John Connor Should Be Embarrassed

Let's be honest here, I wouldn't allow a drunk to watch my children, let alone decide a criminal's fate in court.

Unfortunately, the public has given their trust to John Connor before, and no judge has betrayed the people's trust so efficiently.

Only a couple years ago, out of some misplaced sense of sympathy, being a drunk himself, Connor let a repeat DUI offender off the hook, resulting in a subsequent car collision that caused death of a 19 year-old girl and a 20 year-old boy. Judge Connor clearly didn't get the memo that this is why we lock people up, or at least take their keys away.