Zincwarrior
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Here they committing crimes in the Capital itself.They also are far more likely to keep committing crimes because it's their source of income.
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Here they committing crimes in the Capital itself.They also are far more likely to keep committing crimes because it's their source of income.
Here they committing crimes in the Capital itself.
Don't care. Can't do the time don't do the crime.And I doubt releasing them would cause them to try it again.
Meanwhile the guy who stole 50 razor packs from Rite Aid who is caught and then let out is probably going to steal again to make ends meet/support his habit.
Don't care. Can't do the time don't do the crime.
Flight risk, danger to others, you should look up the cases.They haven't been convicted yet. Why are they being held without bail?
Donald Trump did not invite them past the barricades and open the magnetically locked doors to the Capitol. Donald Trump did not unlawfully imprison them for a year and a half.
If they were Pakistanis captured in Afghanistan, and sent to Gitmo, they would have gotten way more human respect then these Americans held without trial. Its political BS
Some of the J6 protestors were imprisoned for over a year and a half WITHOUT A TRIAL! Did we ever think this could happen in America? They should sue the government in a class action lawsuit.
Know what? That the US justice system is operating like a 3rd world regime? No I didn't know that, but I do now.Er...welcome to the US criminal justice system. Didn't you know?
Our prison system sucks. That is a totally different issue than J6 TRESPASSERS being held in prison for 20 fukking MONTHS without a trial. How many times a day do we hear about violent criminals who are immediately released? Gimme a break don't tell me "it happens all the time". That's bullshit.I was thinking about your post. And it is a nice surprise to see Conservatives take notice of the problems within our Judicial System.
Backlogged Courts have delays of years in many cases. A docket for a Judge is often filled for more than two years. So getting a trial date means getting penciled in about two years from now.
Overcrowded jails and overcrowded prisons are denounced by reform advocates as hell holes unsuitable for human habitation. I’ve read the description from the Jan 6 defendants lawyers as well. I’ve even seen it here. It is nice that the lock the criminals up crowd is noticing and objecting, even if it is only in the case of Accused that they hold in esteem.
The food described as inedible by the Jan 6 Defendants is the same food described that way by reform advocates. Only the position of the Conservatives in those cases has been don’t do crimes and you can eat better out of jail.
I honestly wonder how many of those January 6 defendants had that attitude before they were placed in Pre Trial confinement. A state of being advocated here on many occasions I might add. No bail for those criminal types. Protect society by keeping them locked up.
Now. I am still in favor of reform. I am still in favor of better conditions in jails, and prisons. I am still in favor of a shift to rehabilitation instead of punishment. I wonder how many Conservatives will shift to this belief?
I’ll put my money on virtually none.
About time.Know what? That the US justice system is operating like a 3rd world regime? No I didn't know that, but I do now.
Our prison system sucks. That is a totally different issue than J6 TRESPASSERS being held in prison for 20 fukking MONTHS without a trial. How many times a day do we hear about violent criminals who are immediately released? Gimme a break don't tell me "it happens all the time". That's bullshit.
This is now the US political vengeance system, the Democrats have corrupted the DOJ.Er...welcome to the US criminal justice system. Didn't you know?
Yes. At least one teen was held for THREE years in NYC, for a crime he did not commit. (He couldn't have, he was at work.) He spent three years being physically and mentally tortured because a prosecutor would not admit he was wrong.I have not heard of someone being held in jail for over a year on a misdemeanor charge.
Can you provide a link to some?
Flight risk, danger to others, you should look up the cases.
Yes. At least one teen was held for THREE years in NYC, for a crime he did not commit. (He couldn't have, he was at work.) He spent three years being physically and mentally tortured because a prosecutor would not admit he was wrong.
Shortly after release, he hung himself.
Before the Law
Kalief Browder was accused of taking a backpack. The courts took the next three years of his life.www.newyorker.com
You can't be this stupid. It's not possible.
Either you didn't read the article or you just don't care.The two cases have nothing in common. This person was arrested for a felony robbery charge, and was already on probation.
Either you didn't read the article or you just don't care.
He was arrested for an armed robbery-that he COULD NOT have committed-and (read carefully here) held without trial for three years while being physically, mentally, and emotionally tortured.I read the article. The kid was already on probation and was arrested for an armed robbery that supposedly happened two weeks prior.
Maybe you linked to the wrong story?