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Lawyer Gets 2 Years for Savage Social Media Attacks on Judge
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25598, member: 2262"] A judge decided to send a lawyer named Isaac Ssemakadde to prison for two years. The lawyer said mean things about the judge on the internet. The judge felt very upset because Isaac wrote bad words and used rude hashtags to make people dislike him. Isaac leads a group of lawyers in Uganda. He became angry after the judge made a choice he did not like in court. He went on X, which people used to call Twitter, and wrote many unkind messages. He said the judge did bad things and asked other people to find proof that the judge behaved badly. The judge, whose name is Ssekaana, thinks Isaac tried to scare him and make people stop trusting the courts. He said this could harm the way justice works in Uganda. The judge explained that people can say they disagree with what courts decide, but they must not attack the judges who make these choices. The judge wants to ensure that other people learn from this. He thinks that if someone acts like Isaac did, more people might start sharing private information about judges, which could put them in danger. He said Isaac's words made other people feel brave enough to threaten judges. Many people have different feelings about Isaac's actions. Some think he behaved very badly, but others think he did the right thing by speaking up against things he thought were wrong. Isaac's friends, who help him with legal matters, have not said what they plan to do next. They might ask another court to look at the case again. The judge wants everyone to understand they can tell him when they think he made a mistake, but they must be nice when they do it. He believes people should respect the courts because they help keep Uganda safe and fair for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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