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Howie Carr: If I get jammed up, treat me like a Democrat State Committee member

By Eric November 13, 2025

In a scathing critique of the Massachusetts judicial system, the article highlights the controversial case of Judge Shelley Joseph, who has faced serious allegations yet remains in her position, seemingly untouched by the consequences that would typically follow such charges. Joseph was indicted in 2019 for obstruction of justice after allegedly facilitating the escape of a previously deported individual, Jose Medina-Perez, from an ICE agent waiting in the courthouse. Despite this serious charge, she has continued to receive a substantial salary of $207,855 per year and has been on paid leave for over three years, raising questions about accountability and fairness within the legal system, especially for those who hold political connections.

The article portrays Joseph as emblematic of what it describes as a double standard in the Massachusetts legal framework, where individuals aligned with the Democratic Party can escape repercussions that would likely befall others. It underscores the perceived leniency she has received, particularly after a state investigation concluded that her actions, while improper, did not warrant severe punishment. Critics argue that this leniency reflects a broader pattern of favoritism toward political allies, suggesting that those in power are shielded from the same legal scrutiny that ordinary citizens face. The piece concludes with a call for equal treatment under the law, emphasizing a desire for justice that is not swayed by political affiliations or social status.

The article serves as a rallying cry for those frustrated with perceived injustices in the legal system, particularly regarding how cases involving political figures are handled compared to those involving less connected individuals. It paints a picture of a system where the powerful can evade accountability, thereby undermining public trust in the judiciary. The narrative encourages readers to reflect on the implications of such disparities, advocating for a justice system that treats all individuals equally, regardless of their political ties or social standing.

If there were any justice in Massachusetts,
Judge Shelley Joseph
would be in prison this morning, in the middle of a 20-year stretch for various atrocious federal crimes.

But as a left-wing Democrat from Brookline and former member of the Democrat State Committee, all her crimes get swept and she continues to reside in her multi-million-dollar mansion in posh, lily-white South Natick.

In other words, Do you know who she is!?!?

As a member of multiple protected classes, instead of working in the prison laundry, Judge Joseph is laughing all the way to the bank with her $207,855-a-year salary for a part time hack job of no more than 35 weeks a year.

And she recently enjoyed a three-year vacation — with pay!

Riddle me this: If you were indicted by a federal grand jury and charged with obstruction of justice and aiding and abetting obstruction of both justice and a federal proceeding, would your employer continue to pay you no questions asked?

Would your boss also pick up your legal expenses of (at least) $127,000?

It’s great to be a Democrat from Brookline on the Democrat State Committee, isn’t it?

While sitting on the bench in Newton in 2018, Judge Joseph allowed a cholo named Jose Medina-Perez to escape from an ICE agent. The ICE agent was waiting in the lobby to lug the foreign fiend so he could be deported back to the Dominican Republic.

This freeloading cholo, whom Joseph instantly swooned over, had already been deported twice. He didn’t speak a word of English, had two outstanding drug charges pending against him in Massachusetts, and had earlier fled from a DUI arrest in Pennsylvania.

In short, he was a good Democrat.

And Shelley Joseph let the bandito vamoose, out the back door, to continue his life of crime.

Which makes Shelley Joseph today’s poster gal for the corrupt double standards in the Massachusetts legal system. They frame us, even if we didn’t do anything, and they get away with everything, up to and including murder. Does
the name Farwell
ring a bell?

In the halls of the justice, the only justice is in the halls.

If you look up the word “broom” in the dictionary, you’ll see a mug shot of Shelley Joseph. By now her sordid life of crime is somewhat familiar, or should be.

She was indicted in 2019, when Americans controlled the federal government. But as soon as Dementia Joe was installed, the federal charges against her vanished, thanks to the very ethical new US Attorney Rachael Rollins — professional courtesy and all that.

As part of her sweetheart deal, Joseph had to agree to a state investigation — wink wink nudge nudge. And now we have the results of 117-page probe by a hack blow-in from New York by the name of Denis McInerney.

His investigation was so lackluster he couldn’t even spell the name of one of her old hack bosses right. (It’s Sen. Pacheco, not “Pancheco.”)

If Trump wasn’t elected in 2024, there wouldn’t have been even this pathetic “investigation.”

As long as the Democrats were running the DOJ, they were never going after one of their own like Shelley Joseph. But once Trump was back in charge, suddenly the state decided it had to
 do something.

No surprise that after a very on-the-level investigation, McInerney found his card-carrying, fellow-traveling comrade to be the most beautiful girl in the world.

“She is a thoughtful, diligent and conscientious judge undeserving of the harsh public criticism she has received
 (she) inadvertently created the appearance of impropriety and bias
”

Her crime, and that’s what it was, was improperly, in violation of every rule in the book, turning off the tape recorder in her courtroom. Then she and the cholo’s crooked mouthpiece, another hack named Jellinek, schemed how to allow the gang-banger to escape from the gringos.

The assistant district attorney described their whispered plotting, which she listened to, as “weird or sketchy.” She said their criminal conspiracy to cut the gang-banger loose made her “uncomfortable.”

Joseph asked Jellinek “what could we do” to help this nice young Dominican gangbanger with the ICE detainer.

Once the escape plan was hatched, they turned the tape recorder back on, after 52 seconds of silence. Soon thereafter, the cholo fled out the back door of the courthouse.

Here’s a selection of McInerney’s alibis for Judge Joseph’s obstruction of justice:

“She was being a conscientious judge who was trying to get things right 
 Could have created the impression
 the timing and manner in which she made this observation could be misunderstood to suggest that she was overly concerned about the ICE officer’s presence
 could have been interpreted as a greater-than-appropriate concern about ICE potentially taking custody (of the illegal alien career criminal) 
.”

On and on go the excuses:

“Judge Joseph was a new, inexperienced judge
 Judge Joseph was a relatively new, inexperienced judge, making it likely that she was less sensitive to appearance issues than more tenured judges.”

You mean, like, she didn’t know that she wasn’t supposed to obstruct justice?

“Second, she has learned from her mistake of going off the record, and has not done so since


“She has expressed remorse
 and following her indictment in April 2019, Judge Joseph was suspended from judicial duties and unable to work for over three years.”

With pay. He forgot to mention that. It was a vacation for a slobberingly loyal apparatchik of the Democrat party.

Among Massachusetts Democrats, enabling illegal-alien crime, even drug trafficking, is a resume enhancer.
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Not that the judge didn’t already have all her corrupt hack credentials in order. She’d given cash to Martha Coakley, who she figured might someday appoint her to the bench, and to Deval Patrick, which, ditto. She also took care of Middlesex DA Gerry Leone, another dim-bulb Democrat hack now pocketing a state pension of $200,202 a year.

In the end, it was RINO disgrace Charlie Baker who handed Shelley the hack sinecure she’d been scheming to get for so long. Yet another black mark on his dismal record.

Now I think she’s in West Roxbury. That’s where they sometimes send judges who have, shall we say, a checkered past. I’ll leave it at that. But hey, exile to West Roxbury beats doing a long stretch in prison, which is what she should be doing, for the next 5-10 years.

Compare Shelley Joseph’s kid-gloves treatment with how her fellow corrupt cops have railroaded any number of other defendants or victims, starting with
Karen Read
,
Sandra Birchmore
,
Fred Weichel
,
Willie Bennett
,
Frances Choy
,
Juston Root
, Leonardo Johnson,
Kyle Culotta
et al.

If only any of these victims of Massachusetts “justice” had been members of the Democrat State Committee from Brookline


Bottom line: If I ever get jammed up, I ask for no special treatment.

Just treat me like Judge Shelley Joseph.

Order Howie’s new book on all these matters, “Mass Corruption: Vol. 1, The Cops” at howiecarrshow.com/store.

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