Despite anyone's personal thoughts on Bashara's guilt or innocence, isn't it a little over the line for a judge to be making the comments below, about someone who has yet to be charged or even indicted? Gentz could be telling the truth but it's also obvious he's not playing with a full deck, I'd think that any decent judge would wait to share their opinions until after a case is tried.

Have yet to read anything similar from any of the Federal Judges who've heard the numerous cases of Kilpatrick's already convicted associates, the Feds only address the case and individual before them during sentencing. Sure, the U.S. District Court is a far cry from our sad 36th District but professional is professional, isn't it?

Quote Originally Posted by Detroit News
A Wayne County Circuit Court judge called a handyman who has admitted to strangling Jane Bashara an "obedient servant" in the brutal killing of the Grosse Pointe Park marketing executive.

On Tuesday, Joseph Gentz, 49, of St. Clair Shores, was sentenced to 17 to 28 years in a state prison by Judge Vonda R. Evans for second-degree murder in Jane Bashara's January 2012 death. Gentz entered a plea deal last year and had said her husband, Robert Bashara, paid him to kill her...

"All you wanted to do is feel empowered and needed by a person who used you to achieve his goals: freedom from his marriage," Evans said.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...ed-murder-case