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George Floyd is a Psy Op
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His wife is a 6-figure earner. Cuck-level: Confirmed.MelloDawg said:
Sounds like your brother doesn’t like money.pawz said:
My brother is fresh out of law school and in a public defenders office. He explained to me yesterday where a prosecutor trying to protect a cop might go after a Murder 1 (premeditated) charge that he knows he wont get, instead of a lesser Manslaughter that he knows he would get in a heart beat.WilburHooksHands said:
good prosecutors can/will move mental mountains to build cases they want to prosecuteSledog said:
That quote from the Prosecutor leads me to believe he is in the business of protecting police and not metting actual justice.
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Or on the take from the police union.pawz said:
My brother is fresh out of law school and in a public defenders office. He explained to me yesterday where a prosecutor trying to protect a cop might go after a Murder 1 (premeditated) charge that he knows he wont get, instead of a lesser Manslaughter that he knows he would get in a heart beat.WilburHooksHands said:
good prosecutors can/will move mental mountains to build cases they want to prosecuteSledog said:
That quote from the Prosecutor leads me to believe he is in the business of protecting police and not metting actual justice.
You think the riots are bad now, wait for that cop to be acquitted of M1.
People forget left is so pro public employee union. People forget that.
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In that case, Dazzler, Dazzler and Go Fuck Yourself have a new prospect to join the firm.MelloDawg said:
Sounds like your brother doesn’t like money.pawz said:
My brother is fresh out of law school and in a public defenders office. He explained to me yesterday where a prosecutor trying to protect a cop might go after a Murder 1 (premeditated) charge that he knows he wont get, instead of a lesser Manslaughter that he knows he would get in a heart beat.WilburHooksHands said:
good prosecutors can/will move mental mountains to build cases they want to prosecuteSledog said:
That quote from the Prosecutor leads me to believe he is in the business of protecting police and not metting actual justice.
You think the riots are bad now, wait for that cop to be acquitted of M1. -
He's taking the track to the prosecutors office which is a gateway to political officeMelloDawg said:
Sounds like your brother doesn’t like money.pawz said:
My brother is fresh out of law school and in a public defenders office. He explained to me yesterday where a prosecutor trying to protect a cop might go after a Murder 1 (premeditated) charge that he knows he wont get, instead of a lesser Manslaughter that he knows he would get in a heart beat.WilburHooksHands said:
good prosecutors can/will move mental mountains to build cases they want to prosecuteSledog said:
That quote from the Prosecutor leads me to believe he is in the business of protecting police and not metting actual justice.
You think the riots are bad now, wait for that cop to be acquitted of M1.
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the DA protecting cops?? in this economy???pawz said:
My brother is fresh out of law school and in a public defenders office. He explained to me yesterday where a prosecutor trying to protect a cop might go after a Murder 1 (premeditated) charge that he knows he wont get, instead of a lesser Manslaughter that he knows he would get in a heart beat.WilburHooksHands said:
good prosecutors can/will move mental mountains to build cases they want to prosecuteSledog said:
That quote from the Prosecutor leads me to believe he is in the business of protecting police and not metting actual justice.
You think the riots are bad now, wait for that cop to be acquitted of M1. -
looks like the charges are 3rd degree and manslaughter
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Is that going to be enough?WilburHooksHands said:looks like the charges are 3rd degree and manslaughter
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He only needs one night in prison.......GrundleStiltzkin said:
Is that going to be enough?WilburHooksHands said:looks like the charges are 3rd degree and manslaughter
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I was wondering that too - I guess we'll see how the public responds. From what I read, the first charge is up to 25 years, second charge is up to 10 years. I don't know all of the rules regarding the sentences running concurrently/consecutively, etc.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Is that going to be enough?WilburHooksHands said:looks like the charges are 3rd degree and manslaughter
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It has to be. We are a Nation of Laws.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Is that going to be enough?WilburHooksHands said:looks like the charges are 3rd degree and manslaughter





