Thank you for your service rendered to this community.
And thank you for being an excellent officer whilst under my leadership back in late 2018 till early 2019.
Gonna write in a nomination.
Sincerely, PixelatedDorito Former Chief of Federal Protection
Thank you for serving in this state well, you have inspired many people, like myself to do what you have done and I think that not just me but this whole state can say that you have and will still be a key aspect. thank you
Even though I may have spoiled one of your cases (and created your mental block against me) I still respect you as if you were my mentor. You will always be my mentor in my heart.
me and danny were like the peeps back in the day, hanging out together, shooting ramming cars together, dying together, loving together, what i admire danny is the balls he had to expose sf, risking his career, he cared about the state, not his carrer and reputation, and i’ll always admire that no matter where i am, thanks danny for the memories, you’ve been a good friend to me since the start.
thank u for running this group well. You are one of the most competent people that could’ve had the job. Thanks for the warrant, though that was your job.
This retirement is very unfortunate and I hope this wasn’t somewhat derived from my thread, I never intended that. It’s amazing how you managed to remain as a vital piece of the judiciary for such a long time, I’ll just put it out there, I think you’ll come back eventually. As of now, thank you for your service. It is, without a doubt, impeccable.
You’ve been my role model for over 2 years since my very first DM with you. I remembered the time you were DCJ and heard my case. I’ve come to you over these two years with questions and progressively gotten my experience to become a DCJ. I don’t think you were judge alongside me, but you were Senator or something like that.
After this, you joined the SC while I was still on the bench.
Much later, after the Brotix scandal, you were confirmed as the next Attorney General after my miserable failure. I served alongside you as DAG. We weren’t the most agreeing couple, nor do I agree with your opinions nowadays, but it somehow worked out for a few months.
I resigned and went away from Firestone for about half a year, and came back arguing with you yet again about cases. Eventually we come to present day, with me failing two mocks embarrassingly and joining the JMP (which, for the record, hope will still continue).
I’m sad to see you leave this post which I vividly remember you aspiring to become a year or two ago until you finally achieved it. I hope, as you said, you’ll stick with practicing law here in Firestone–you’re one of the last non-toxic lawyers here. Good luck on your future endeavors, it would be nice to see you back in LEAs as you were before.