Tribunal Sentences Sonia Sotomayor. Former Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was sentenced to hang by the neck until dead after a military commission at Guantanamo Bay found the Obama-appointee guilty of treason and betraying her oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States.
On Monday, March 7, the Deep State Justice had her day in court and found herself answerable to the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps and the Office of Military Commissions. Their offices, with help from the U.S. Marine Corps, helped adjudicate her fate.
At GITMO’s south courtroom, Vice Adm. Darse E. Crandall recited the charges against Sotomayor: Treason, aiding and abetting the enemy, crimes against humanity, domestic terrorism, falsifying public records, money laundering, bribery, espionage, and sedition, several of which are punishable via gassing, firing squad, beheading, lethal injection, electrocution, or hanging. The “White Hat” partition has relied on hanging the condemned, with a few exceptions.
Appearing without counsel, a pugnacious Sotomayor chose to defend herself, saying in an opening statement that she, a Supreme Court Justice with 40 years of legal experience, didn’t need a lawyer to advocate on her behalf. Instead, she told the 3-officer panel that she had absolute and irrevocable immunity from prosecution. Her station as a SCJ, she said, exempted her from being held to account for statements made while on or off the bench, and shielded her against unrighteous and unlawful assaults on her character and work ethic. President Obama, she added boisterously, had promised her protection for life.
Vice Adm. Crandall swiveled his head. “Do you see Obama here? I hope we see him here soon, but he’s not here right now. Maybe you don’t understand where you are. This is a military commission, not your chambers. You have no rights here,” he said.
He put her in her place. Her energetic niggling suddenly turned to quiet murmurs of discontent.
Vice Adm. Crandall showed the panel a dozen emails Sotomayor had written to Dr. Anthony Fauci, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, and members of the illegitimate Biden administration on 6 January, two days before she’d blatantly lied at a congressional hearing on Covid-19. There, Sotomayor claimed over 100,000 children were “hospitalized in intensive care and dying of Covid,” a statement later refuted by even her most loyal Deep State allies.
He went on: “This wasn’t a misspoken mistake, an error. Her emails prove she intended to amplify Covid fear by whimsically manufacturing a number in her head. Do you know how many minors on that date, across the whole country, were actually hospitalized and confirmed as having Covid?”
He held up seven fingers. “That’s right, seven. Seven in all United States. And do you know how many were in critical condition? The answer is none, zero.”
In emails to Deep State friends, Sotomayor wrote: “I’ll do everything in my power to ensure the current mandates stay in place. I have authority to enforce belief. The actual number of sick doesn’t matter. What matters is that we, the caretakers of the U.S., get everyone on board with mandates and make them stop questioning why we’re enforcing vaccinations. I’m a SCJ, and my word has weight. The greater number of people we say are sick, the more we’ll be believed.”
Vice Adm. Crandall paced around the courtroom, reading slowly from the email, giving each word its owed space: “…the more we’ll be believed. Who exactly is we? You? Fauci? Walensky? Biden? Obama? The Covid fraud is over, but you, like your associates, will bear the burden of your crimes.”
“Naive man, what’s over is only over because we want it that way. Covid is coming back with a bang. Just wait until after midterms. Win or lose, there’ll be a Covid resurgence like you can’t even imagine,” Sotomayor hissed.
Vice Adm. Crandall smiled. “This commission appreciates your candor. You just freely and without coercion implicated yourself in criminal conspiracy. I was prepared to spend a few days here, entering into evidence a mountain of financial records showing the bribes you accepted to promote Covid fear. That no longer seems necessary, Mrs. Sotomayor.”
“I’m a supreme court justice; address me by title,” Sotomayor said.
“The only title you have here is that of detainee,” Vice Adm. Crandall replied.
The panel swiftly affirmed the admiral’s declaration, and ruled that Sotomayor be hanged for high treason.
A date of execution is scheduled for 28 March.
Correction: I have fixed instances where we misstated Crandall’s rank. He is now a Vice Admiral.
Tribunal Sentences Sonia Sotomayor