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Electroshock torture used against defendant in U.S. courtroom to silence his defense speech...

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(NaturalNews) What kind of world are we living in when a man defending himself in court is not only routinely interrupted by the judge but also jolted with 50,000 volts of electricity because he continued speaking?

It's the world of Judge Robert Christopher Nalley who, in 2014, continually treated defendant Delvon King – who was in a Maryland court on gun charges – like a violent animal. Turns out, the violent animal was the judge, who ordered the court deputy to taser Nalley – to the point of making him scream in pain.

The video showing the despicable act by ruthless Nalley is enough to get your blood boiling while also making you also lose your faith in human decency and kindness. See for yourself how the judge keeps telling King, who is behaving peacefully the entire time, to stop talking. When he continues speaking, that's when Nalley loses it and unleashes his harsh demand. The judge orders the court deputy to "use it" (the taser), at which point King instantly falls to the floor, screaming uncontrollably while remaining in a fetal position. King lets out a spine-tingling scream every few seconds as he tries to deal with the whopping 50,000 volts of electricity that just shocked his body.


 

Defendant shocked with 50,000 volts of electricity, then told to calm down... is this for real?

While King suffers in pain, the judge acts as though what just occurred is no big deal, telling everyone in court to take five minutes so King can "calm down."

Calm down?

First of all, it's Nalley and his I'm-above-the-law attitude that was in need of calming down. Secondly, King should have received more than a mere five minutes to recover from the judge's violent order; the judge should have extended an apology directly to King as well. But most importantly, the judge should have been severely reprimanded for his below-the-belt, unnecessary action since such an order is only to be given in the event a person in court begins acting dangerously and an emergency situation unfolds.

The video clearly shows that the only dangerous behavior occurred when Nalley ordered King, who was wearing a shocker anklet, to be tortured with 50,000 volts of electricity.

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