People v. Claypool (Mich. 2004)
Judges writing snide things about each other:
“The trial judge stated that he was “impressed” that defendant had made it to the advanced age of twenty-six with only one previous criminal conviction of a minor nature. We are not. We do not believe that the age of twenty-six is particularly old to not yet have a more lengthy criminal record. Thus, the trial court abused its discretion in this regard.”




