Guys, in a perfect world, the judge would vacate the sentence, apologize and what not, but in the real world I doubt any of these things will ever happen. So I for one am going to be grateful Miss Luther can go home to her family, reopen her shop and hopefully, get back to some kind of normalcy and maybe put this all behind her.
While I've seen a lot of people step up and do good in a crisis, there will always be those who won't. This judge showed no mercy. Technically, he might have been right for enforcing a governor's order, but like most judges, he had some leeway as to how to deal with Miss Luther's situation. He chose to be a hard *bleep*. Well, I happen to think somewhere along the line, his callousness will come back upon him. Someday, he might be looking for forgiveness or leniency himself and he may not get it.
So I say, let it go.
Mods: Sorry if the above borders on religion, but I happen to think most people, regardless of faith (or of no faith) know what I'm talking about and have a similar viewpoint. But I'll accept it you disagree and delete the above.