Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
This is why the dems keep losing. Dems keep doubling down on pro-crime agendas when every voter knows J6 has nothing to do with why streets are wafting with odor of marijuana and urine, toothpaste is under lock and key at Walgreens, and large swathes of America's urban centers are sundown neighborhoods where no one dares to walk at night. Voters aren't stupid, and know perfectly well J6 has zilch to do with all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
Do you think the prosecutors and judges, or the elected Democrats for that matter, give a hot damn about you, your opinions, or your polling? Woke is a religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
This is why the dems keep losing. Dems keep doubling down on pro-crime agendas when every voter knows J6 has nothing to do with why streets are wafting with odor of marijuana and urine, toothpaste is under lock and key at Walgreens, and large swathes of America's urban centers are sundown neighborhoods where no one dares to walk at night. Voters aren't stupid, and know perfectly well J6 has zilch to do with all that.
True, Democrats would do better to highlight how rarely sexual assault cases are prosecuted, for instance. I think everyone would agree that much more concerning that theft from Walgreens (a large corporation making record profits per year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
This is why the dems keep losing. Dems keep doubling down on pro-crime agendas when every voter knows J6 has nothing to do with why streets are wafting with odor of marijuana and urine, toothpaste is under lock and key at Walgreens, and large swathes of America's urban centers are sundown neighborhoods where no one dares to walk at night. Voters aren't stupid, and know perfectly well J6 has zilch to do with all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.
Do you not understand how city government works?
Whomp whomp.
DP...I understand how city government works. The officials are elected, just like at the state level. And for some reason they keep electing Democrats. Maybe because Republicans sit there complaining about the crime but don't offer any actual solutions.
Repubs have great solutions actually. Build more prisons, hand out longer sentences, more lethal injections. The dems and the democrat voters don't like that because they're pro criminal!
Lol. Name one Democrat who campaigned and won on a pro-criminal platform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
Posts like this real of privilege. I guarantee you don’t live, work, or frequent dangerous areas of any city we’re talking about.
I challenge all you woke suburbanites to walk a mile in any direction in Sandtown or the Middle East in Baltimore tonight and then come back to the thread to pretend that you’re more scared of rural America. It’s easy to be woke living in your redlined suburb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
After electing a 34x felon who then released the violent J6 insurrectionists back onto the streets, Republicans lost all credibility on crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
This is where they screw up. I'm as liberal as they come and I'm OK with giving people second chances, but these prosecutors and judges who keep releasing violent REPEAT OFFENDERS onto the street have it all wrong.
I'd wager that the majority of Democrats agree with that as well. There should be some public opinion polling done on this and it should be shown to the prosecutors and judges, that we value safety from violent repeat offenders over virtue signaling.
Anonymous wrote:You have prosecutors who drop cases, or downgrade them in the name of equity.
Read an account of a lady in Virginia, a few years ago came in to testify about an assault.
The prosecutor asked is the person in the courtroom right now? When she answered, the case was dismissed as a violation of the defendant's civil rights, because the courtroom was almost empty.
The arresting officer had been 'mistakenly' directed to the wrong courtroom, and didn't appear until the case was already over.
This defendant has committed many more assaults since, and has evaded jail every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.
Do you not understand how city government works?
Whomp whomp.
DP...I understand how city government works. The officials are elected, just like at the state level. And for some reason they keep electing Democrats. Maybe because Republicans sit there complaining about the crime but don't offer any actual solutions.
Repubs have great solutions actually. Build more prisons, hand out longer sentences, more lethal injections. The dems and the democrat voters don't like that because they're pro criminal!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.
Do you not understand how city government works?
Whomp whomp.
DP...I understand how city government works. The officials are elected, just like at the state level. And for some reason they keep electing Democrats. Maybe because Republicans sit there complaining about the crime but don't offer any actual solutions.