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Sen. Hawley questions Judge Jackson’s discretion, judgment
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., spent his time questioning Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson about sentences she handed out in various cases involving criminals who’d made or distributed child pornography. At one point Hawley said, I am questioning your discretion and your judgment. Jackson defended her previous sentences.March 22, 2022