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Posted: 12/20/2016 4:14:04 PM EDT
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June Cleaver to the courtesy phone:
"Ma work stay makin da news," |
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"10 shootins in 1 day n nobody dies, that's how u no I'm not involved." View Quote Real gangsta-ass upstanding citizens don't flex nuts. |
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Either he's trying to get his friend off, or he just can't help bragging. Either way, he's a idiot.
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So he either did do it or is now trying to get his 'brother' off who was convicted
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Friend of my dad's was a public defender and took his job very seriously. He got a guy off on a murder charge in a difficult case. After the verdict, outside the courthouse the guy turned to the lawyer and said, "thanks a lot. I really thought I was going to jail, since that time I really did it."
He quit after that. |
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Simple. Federal charges for violating the civil rights of the deceased.
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Literal human garbage. He admitted to the crime. Screw his rights. Hang him high.
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Thomas' lawyer, George Hildebrandt, said in court that the Facebook posts were just bravado. No one would actually confess to a crime he was acquitted of, unless he "put a lot of stock in movies like 'Witness for the Prosecution' or 'Double Jeopardy,'" Hildebrandt said. View Quote You have to give a nod to his lawyer for coming up with that one. |
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Literal human garbage. He admitted to the crime. Screw his rights. Hang him high. View Quote It's easy to support our rights when the righteous are the victims. The true sign of someone that defends them is when it's a shithead that uses them. You are at best a fair weather friend of the Constitution. What I want to know is how the DA screwed up. |
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It's easy to support our rights when the righteous are the victims. The true sign of someone that defends them is when it's a shithead that uses them. You are at best a fair weather friend of the Constitution. What I want to know is how the DA screwed up. View Quote First time you've seen GTHKTX post,eh? |
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It's easy to support our rights when the righteous are the victims. The true sign of someone that defends them is when it's a shithead that uses them. You are at best a fair weather friend of the Constitution. What I want to know is how the DA screwed up. View Quote SmilingBandit is correct here. Principles are only principles if you follow them whether it's convenient or not. Especially when it's not convenient. |
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That's not going to make his defense attorney's job any easier at his next murder trial.
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It's easy to support our rights when the righteous are the victims. The true sign of someone that defends them is when it's a shithead that uses them. You are at best a fair weather friend of the Constitution. What I want to know is how the DA screwed up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Literal human garbage. He admitted to the crime. Screw his rights. Hang him high. It's easy to support our rights when the righteous are the victims. The true sign of someone that defends them is when it's a shithead that uses them. You are at best a fair weather friend of the Constitution. What I want to know is how the DA screwed up. By not having an eyewitness who would identify the accused. |
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Charge him with another crime. As long as it isn't a lesser included offense you will be good to go. He will do time yet.
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Friend of my dad's was a public defender and took his job very seriously. He got a guy off on a murder charge in a difficult case. After the verdict, outside the courthouse the guy turned to the lawyer and said, "thanks a lot. I really thought I was going to jail, since that time I really did it." He quit after that. View Quote Only a fool would think the accused are angles. |
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Unless he entered a plea of not guilty and plead the 5th during the trial. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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hit him for purgery. he just admitted it. Unless he entered a plea of not guilty and plead the 5th during the trial. I don't think entering a plea is a sworn statement that could later be used in a perjury case. |
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Friend of my dad's was a public defender and took his job very seriously. He got a guy off on a murder charge in a difficult case. After the verdict, outside the courthouse the guy turned to the lawyer and said, "thanks a lot. I really thought I was going to jail, since that time I really did it." He quit after that. View Quote Have many family members who are public defenders. I don't know one of them who actually believes the majority of their clients are innocent. . . . maybe once in a blue moon but for the most part they are about as desensitized as you can get. Most public defenders who are doing a capital case (not something a rookie public defender gets to do) are not naive and idealistic enough to stop practicing law because they managed to get a murdered off. |
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wouldn't that be new evidence that wouldn't violate double jeopardy for a retrial?
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Double jeopardy worked that time.
His ways will probably work against him in the future. |
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Only a fool would think the accused are angles. Don't be obtuse. That is a cute quip I simply applied the proper Theorem. The gentleman doth postulate too much, methinks. |
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wouldn't that be new evidence that wouldn't violate double jeopardy for a retrial? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
wouldn't that be new evidence that wouldn't violate double jeopardy for a retrial? Huh? nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb I don't see anything about new evidence in there. (Mind you, I also don't see anything like "unless you are found not guilty in state court, then we will go after you in federal court for the same thing by pretending it is different, but that's another topic.) |
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