currently we have a major problem with prosecutors who are not prosecuting crimes becouse there politics line up with those that they refuse to prosecute. my solution is to use the Bar association in the states that they are district atourneis to disbar them for the ethical violation of not doing the duty they were sworn in to do... dont know if its doable would love to hear a lawyers opinion about the viability of doing this and possible unforeseen ramifications of doing this.
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I'm no attorney but i do lots of legal work. if there are any patriots out there that have legitimate "standing" against these thugs that would be a great start. direct "standing" would be best versus some claim that it "harmed" me because i live in the city blah blah. a shop owner for example that lost business as result of thugs scaring businesses away and damaging their retail space with out of pocket expenses and measurable losses.
with this standing they have a case to go after the DA, city etc more likely. aside from courts there's an internal policing organization in most states. in MA for example they have the Bar Board of Overseers for example that addresses complaints of ethical violations and the BBO I'm told take these complaints seriously as they want to protect the integrity of the state's lawyers
i agree there should be a way to make them answer for this, but the government is such a multiheaded monster that's out of control, it will take a well devised strategy me thinks
Forget the DA's.
Sue those rioting directly.
Start with the ones arrested, since we know what they were arrested for. If there are videos of these rioters looting stores and destroying stuff, that might be enough evidence for shop owners to file civil suits.
They might not win much money, but it would be some deterrent for people not to engage in the destruction of property.
O should set you up with my son who is a linguist and doing cools stuff with the legal system and common parse syntaxes grammar. Legalese is going to die as a fictional language. Courts hate quantum languagenv