And any variations thereof, so not necessarily class action.
Not just the lawyers but maybe judges.
Include politicians
Maybe charge for different crimes or multiple crimes.
This is a brainstorm not a direct question, my hope is to get together SOMETHING that can be taken to these assholes that seem to not suffer consequences and work for the leftists agenda etc
If you only have "no, it cant be done" or something like that (without the legal citations or links to back it up) then move on please as we're already working from that perspective and and want to change it, dont need the comment tbh. Constructive ideas would be good
14th Amendment
Section 1:
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
You'll want to target the DA for dereliction of duty, fraud on the public, that sort of thing. Possible impeachment, depending on local laws. In Los Angeles, for example, the DA is elected (presumably fairly, although the recent one is doubtful) and can be recalled, and there is a petition circulating to do that already. In some jurisdictions, it may be possible for citizens to pursue a criminal case even when the DA drops it, but that's highly unusual, especially since you wouldn't have government assistance (like keeping the accused parties in jail, making sure they show up to their trial, eyc).
If the charges were dropped, wouldn't the business victims filing charges be double jeopardy? Not a law fag here. Now, if those businesses turned around and sued the rioters for damages then great. They could also sue the da for not adhering to the law, would i be correct?
Dropped charges means the person was never charged, so double jeopardy is impossible.
No legal law background but common sense says YES
Same thought, hoping autists can put together something with law backing it up or something for my lack of law background. Part of me feels they are already thinking about it or thought about but maaaaaybe if we put in a brainstorm it might jog a memory or mind. Worth a try either way. Thanks fren