The order bans Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, 36, from entering the District of Columbia, with very limited exceptions to meet with his attorney or appear in court.
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Ha Ha.....what a Loser! Perfect for trump! They will both be out of DC soon!
How can you legally ban an American citizen from ANY CITY???
Is this China?
I've heard of it.
Bullshit
Whether referred to as
banishment, ostracism or
exile, this form of punishment has been imposed since before history, in antiquity, and in the 20th century. ... Justices in Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida and Kentucky
still have intra-state
exile as options during sentencing.Dec 28, 2018
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Find me an example of this EVER happening in modern times and being upheld by SCOTUS.
Otherwise.....bullshit
Here ya go.
Georgia prosecutors find banishment particularly effective in drug cases because it removes the offenders from the community that most likely contains their customers and suppliers. In 1974, the Georgia Supreme Court upheld prosecutors' use of banishment from seven Georgia counties against a woman who had challenged the punishment on constitutional grounds.
Kentucky and Arkansas also continue to use banishment for certain crimes. Arkansas's constitution prohibits banishment "from the state," but it allows intrastate banishment. In 2000, a Corbin, Kentucky, judge exiled from the entire state a person who had been convicted of
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. Florida judges have been known to address prostitution by meting out a five-year banishment sentence and buying the convicted prostitute a one-way ticket out of town
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