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Posted: 4/8/2014 4:41:06 PM EDT
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ A man who spent almost a quarter-century behind bars for murder was freed Tuesday and cleared of a killing that happened when he was 1,100 miles away on a Disney World vacation. View Quote |
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It seems every time I read these stories they always get screwed over by a woman, and nothing usually happens to said woman. Just a casual observation in which I'm probably wrong.
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Police pinning murders on innocent black men's in NY...don't surprise me!
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Holy Christ on crack.
You know the worst part of this? The guy is going to get one hell of a payout, and it's not going to cost the Judge, jury, cops, or prosecutor that sent him to prison a single dime. But the rest of us taxpayers are going to be screwed out of several million dollars. Half of which will probably go to his lawyer. Best court system in the world... But it still fucks up more often than we'd like to admit. |
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Police corruption.
And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. View Quote http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ |
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Police corruption. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Yeah... I'm sitting here trying to think of a dollar amount that I would accept to spend 25 years in prison for a crime I didn't commit, without killing the worthless fucks that sent me there when I finally got out. A billion dollars a year would still be questionable. |
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But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile This is why I urge caution to those that rabidly seek the death penalty and rush to conclusions. When you're dealing with matters of life and death that is handled by a government bureaucracy it pays to be careful. |
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Holy Christ on crack. You know the worst part of this? The guy is going to get one hell of a payout, and it's not going to cost the Judge, jury, cops, or prosecutor that sent him to prison a single dime. But the rest of us taxpayers are going to be screwed out of several million dollars. Half of which will probably go to his lawyer. View Quote Actually, those damages are usually paid from an insurance policy, but the taxpayers do foot the bill for the premiums. |
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Quoted: But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. View Quote Sometimes the police don't give a shit about who they pin it on as long as someone gets collared and the murder gets wiped off the board. I bet it was way worse back then during the crack wars. Case closed motherfucker
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In before "he wouldn't have been suspected if he wasn't probably guilty of something else".
Prosecutor and cops involved should face the most brutal, painful 25 years of hard labor possible, and every last one of their possessions should be sold off to recoup as much as possible of the cost of whatever this guy gets in a very deserved settlement. |
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Being in LE myself, that's a shitty story and it would appear that guy shouldn't have spent 25 years in prison. At very least the city needs to pay him a metric shit ton of money.
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Yeah... I'm sitting here trying to think of a dollar amount that I would accept to spend 25 years in prison for a crime I didn't commit, without killing the worthless fucks that sent me there when I finally got out. A billion dollars a year would still be questionable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Damn. How much realistically will this net him in damages? Not enough. Yeah... I'm sitting here trying to think of a dollar amount that I would accept to spend 25 years in prison for a crime I didn't commit, without killing the worthless fucks that sent me there when I finally got out. A billion dollars a year would still be questionable. Well, he's already done the time. Might as well do the actual crime. Personally, I might just find it within myself to have a serious lapse in judgement if I were on his jury in the subsequent trial. |
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Funny, I just saw Dark Blue, a police drama about corrupt cops in LA.
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So much WTF in that story. How do you lose an appeal when your only "eyewitness" recants AND you have proof that you were literally across the country at the time of the murder? I would most definitely hunt down that psycho bitch that lied in court to put me in prison.
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Holy Christ on crack. You know the worst part of this? The guy is going to get one hell of a payout, and it's not going to cost the Judge, jury, cops, or prosecutor that sent him to prison a single dime. But the rest of us taxpayers are going to be screwed out of several million dollars. Half of which will probably go to his lawyer. Best court system in the world... But it still fucks up more often than we'd like to admit. View Quote no accountability |
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This guy got 3.4m for 17 years.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/08/justice/new-york-wrongful-imprisonment-settlement/ |
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The wheels of justice are always slow and painful.
In every direction. |
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Not only was this guy screwed, but where is the REAL murderer?!?!
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You can pay for a hotel in Orlando and be in NYC in 5 hours but flight records could be checked.
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I would hold it together long enough to get money for the family and then I would go out and get MY payment….. oh, and no amount of money would satisfy me.
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$200k per year???? Nowhere near enough for me not to seek retribution. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This guy got 3.4m for 17 years. http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/08/justice/new-york-wrongful-imprisonment-settlement/ $200k per year???? Nowhere near enough for me not to seek retribution. Agreed. It would be a nice stash for planning an effective and diabolical revenge plan though. |
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Agreed. It would be a nice stash for planning an effective and diabolical revenge plan though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This guy got 3.4m for 17 years. http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/08/justice/new-york-wrongful-imprisonment-settlement/ $200k per year???? Nowhere near enough for me not to seek retribution. Agreed. It would be a nice stash for planning an effective and diabolical revenge plan though. There was a Patton (80s model I think) for sale (one of the few privately owned) for 700k or so a couple of years back. |
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the jury fucked this one up, they all should be put in jail for 25 years
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Police corruption. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ Thats just.....criminal. How the cops arent charged for something is beyond me. |
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Some GDtard, 25 years ago:
Hurr durr shoulda drug 'em outside the court house and blode his head off witha $0.10 furdy-five... Idda donated the ammo! |
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Quoted: Thats just.....criminal. How the cops arent charged for something is beyond me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ Thats just.....criminal. How the cops arent charged for something is beyond me. Yet OJ walked
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This is why I urge caution to those that rabidly seek the death penalty and rush to conclusions. When you're dealing with matters of life and death that is handled by a government bureaucracy it pays to be careful. View Quote That is why I am against the death penalty. It's the ONLY reason. I simply do not trust the system. |
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Cases like these are why I am against the death penalty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I simply do not trust the system. Our criminal justice system has no business handing out irrevocable punishments. |
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This is why I'm against the death penalty. It's not that I have a problem with killing the guilty. I don't trust the government to ability to prosecute a fair trial. I don't have much faith in juror's either.
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That is why I am against the death penalty. It's the ONLY reason. I simply do not trust the system. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is why I urge caution to those that rabidly seek the death penalty and rush to conclusions. When you're dealing with matters of life and death that is handled by a government bureaucracy it pays to be careful. That is why I am against the death penalty. It's the ONLY reason. I simply do not trust the system. You don't trust the system? Pffft... And you call yourself a patriot. |
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In before "he wouldn't have been suspected if he wasn't probably guilty of something else". Prosecutor and cops involved should face the most brutal, painful 25 years of hard labor possible, and every last one of their possessions should be sold off to recoup as much as possible of the cost of whatever this guy gets in a very deserved settlement. View Quote This. |
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But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile This might have been a situation where you would want to talk... |
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This is why I'm against the death penalty now. I've got no moral objection to putting down scumbags, I just don't trust our legal system not to kill innocent people.
I even start to get nervous now when I see cops, I think GD has fucked up my brain |
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I would want those who got me there to be killed in a most brutal fashion. Starting with the witness who lied.,
Lock me up for 25 years as an innocent man. You will release a friggin monster bent on vengeance.
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Quoted: That is why I am against the death penalty. It's the ONLY reason. I simply do not trust the system. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is why I urge caution to those that rabidly seek the death penalty and rush to conclusions. When you're dealing with matters of life and death that is handled by a government bureaucracy it pays to be careful. That is why I am against the death penalty. It's the ONLY reason. I simply do not trust the system. |
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Quoted: Sometimes the police don't give a shit about who they pin it on as long as someone gets collared and the murder gets wiped off the board. I bet it was way worse back then during the crack wars. Case closed motherfucker View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: But . . . but . . . the police don't want to put innocent people in jail and it's always good to talk to them so you can clear things up. What a bunch of happy horse-shit. Sometimes the police don't give a shit about who they pin it on as long as someone gets collared and the murder gets wiped off the board. I bet it was way worse back then during the crack wars. Case closed motherfucker Well, to reference you avatar; "You know the score, pal! You're not a cop, you're little people." |
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Thats just.....criminal. How the cops arent charged for something is beyond me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Police corruption. And prosecutors' review produced a hotel receipt that Fleming paid in Florida about five hours before the shooting — a document that police had evidently had since they found in Fleming's pocket on arresting him, Mayol and Koss said. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/08/1989-nyc-murder/7467337/ Thats just.....criminal. How the cops arent charged for something is beyond me. We are talking about a profession that fought in court for the right not to hire people with high IQ's. Story |
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