How do you repair judicial corruption? Judges have legal deference and immunity. That proves to be a formidable barrier to accountability. What are the solutions?
Certainly a deterrent. The problem is it's already happening. In the blue states in particular. Which coincides with the overly strict gun laws there. But wholesale summary executions before charges or a trial is unlawful as stupid as that sounds. The system is what we got to work with. Logical solutions still are yet to be discovered.
In the UK a British man was seen carrying an imitation firearm. He showed it off to some teens when they kept looking over at him. Later a police officeer tried to apprehend him but he walked away after pointing the gun at him. Sentence? 4 years prison and 3 years extended license.
In comparison a foreign man posed as a police officer by wearing a uniform and kitting his own car out with sirens, pointed a handgun at a member of the public, assaulted an emergency worker and when armed police came to arrest him he fired blank rounds at them. Sentence? 3 years.
this kind of brings up a discussion I've never seen, but may exist:
does our justice system ever undergo "calibration" or "weighting" of crimes versus each other?
what I mean is, here we are comparing two alleged crimes and the punishments seem disproportional (surely killing three men would be worse than one man - even assuming both were the same kind of crime of violence)
likewise we have seen memes of homeless people going to jail for a while for simple shoplifting while violent criminals might get a slap on the wrist, that kind of thing
I was wondering if this might be an AI project or something of feeding data of the crimes on the books and proposed punishments and of actual cases and actual convictions and the punishments associated with them and so on
Ah, but are we forgetting that Saint Floyd is a veritable icon -- nay, practically a savior -- of the rabid, insane left? Oh, and all white men (and white women) are just inherently guilty while all non-white leftists are inherently innocent. I think it's a feature of the melatonin itself. Trust the soyence. /s
Chauvin’s sentence was political.
There's a good chance he's just an actor in a False Flag.
This.
Doubt he is even in prison right now. More likely he is living in a soros mansion in Belize.
How do you repair judicial corruption? Judges have legal deference and immunity. That proves to be a formidable barrier to accountability. What are the solutions?
2A
It's the solution to most things
Certainly a deterrent. The problem is it's already happening. In the blue states in particular. Which coincides with the overly strict gun laws there. But wholesale summary executions before charges or a trial is unlawful as stupid as that sounds. The system is what we got to work with. Logical solutions still are yet to be discovered.
Are gun laws in blue states to keep the rabble from popping a judge?
Prove the fraud that Obama is and fire every judge he appointed. Do the same for Biden.
Judge Roy Bean. Common sense enforcement of the law.
In the UK a British man was seen carrying an imitation firearm. He showed it off to some teens when they kept looking over at him. Later a police officeer tried to apprehend him but he walked away after pointing the gun at him. Sentence? 4 years prison and 3 years extended license.
In comparison a foreign man posed as a police officer by wearing a uniform and kitting his own car out with sirens, pointed a handgun at a member of the public, assaulted an emergency worker and when armed police came to arrest him he fired blank rounds at them. Sentence? 3 years.
What can you expect of communists?
this kind of brings up a discussion I've never seen, but may exist:
does our justice system ever undergo "calibration" or "weighting" of crimes versus each other?
what I mean is, here we are comparing two alleged crimes and the punishments seem disproportional (surely killing three men would be worse than one man - even assuming both were the same kind of crime of violence)
likewise we have seen memes of homeless people going to jail for a while for simple shoplifting while violent criminals might get a slap on the wrist, that kind of thing
I was wondering if this might be an AI project or something of feeding data of the crimes on the books and proposed punishments and of actual cases and actual convictions and the punishments associated with them and so on
Just as a reminder, in 1820, there were 200 capital crimes, including:
Treason
Offences against God
Riot
Destruction of flags and monuments
Perjury
Terrorism
Health Crimes
Smuggling
Murder
Sodomites
Wounding
Rape
Kidnapping
Theft of items worth $10 or more in today's money
Burglary and allied offences
Pickpocketing
Corruption
Blackmail
Bankruptcy
Forgery of deeds, bonds, testaments, bills of exchange, stocks, stamps, banknotes, etc.
Fraud
Insurance crimes
Doctoring money
Arson
Sounds like a good start- the executed all face equal punishment.
Ah, but are we forgetting that Saint Floyd is a veritable icon -- nay, practically a savior -- of the rabid, insane left? Oh, and all white men (and white women) are just inherently guilty while all non-white leftists are inherently innocent. I think it's a feature of the melatonin itself. Trust the soyence. /s
Derek Chauvin shouldn’t even be in prison because George Floyd’s death was from drugs per the autopsy/coroner.