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Posted: 11/30/2022 2:15:38 PM EDT
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The mom of three previously claimed protesters went up to her car and called her a "white privilege b**tch" before banging on her vehicle. She said she panicked and hit the gas as they tried to open the doors of her vehicle, leading to the activists being injured. She had also told the Daily Mail she feared for her 29-year-old daughter's life, who was in the car at the time of the incident but not charged. Me, I have told my wife and daughters if in that situation, avoid avoid avoid. However, when you’re caught in the midst of that, hit the accelerator. |
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The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension.
Should have taken the deal |
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she feared for her 29-year-old daughter's life, who was in the car at the time of the incident but not charged. View Quote |
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While I understand, rejecting it for the principle of it, it’s rather dangerous thing to do in New York. I wish her luck.
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What a joke.
Not the only one charged for trying to evade or protect themselves against violent mobs blocking traffic. |
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Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal View Quote TBH, you're probably right. On principle, it's bullshit. But if that's down to a misdemeanor such that won't impact your life with just that on your record, it would be cheaper and easier to have just taken the minor plea - life is full of unfair bullshit decisions you have to make - sometimes you take the hit and move on. Even if she wins, she will spend a lot of money between here in there. Great to see the NYC DA's got all the important shit worked out, and have time to chase this one. Then again, that could be her strategy - as a DA worth a shit, will likely just drop it. She's in NYC, so odds aren't good the DA is worth a shit. |
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Quoted: While I think she was right, I don’t think I would gamble with a plea deal like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal While I think she was right, I don’t think I would gamble with a plea deal like that. Someone has to be the first. Otherwise it will escalate and it won't just be a suspended driver's license. |
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Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal View Quote 6hrs of community service and uber for a year seems like a bargain. I'm pretty sure I would still be smiling after a few weeks of community service. |
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Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal View Quote Was it a plea to a misdemeanor then? A felony conviction would be a tough pill to swallow for most people no matter what the sentencing recommendation would have been. If it was a plea to a misdemeanor and a low grade one at that it would have been tempted given the light sentence and the fact that if she goes to a jury trial she's in front of a NYC jury. NYC juries have got to be the lost leftist people outside of San Francisco, so she's taking a big risk with a jury trial. I would think if there is an subjective wiggle room to find her guilty that the NYC jury certainly will do so given this is a BLM thing. |
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Not Guilty, sentenced to driving her vehicle through the prosecutors office.
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Now the DA HAS to go full force against her. Can't have people thinking they can righteously defend themselves against illegal protesting mob.
How many of the illegal protesters have been charged with assaulting her, kidnapping, destruction of her property? They act like she was the only one breaking any laws that day. |
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Quoted: Why take a plea deal if you’re not guilty? View Quote Because the world is not a fair place, and the good guys don't always win. She has 3 kids to take care of, that's now at risk. She also has to feed those 3 kids, which will now be under strain due to the legal fee's of a plea to basically a speeding ticket. Don't get me wrong, Fuck the DA; who should be pressing charges against the protestors (criminal rioters). Frankly she should start a GoTwitterFundMe site and make bank fighting them. But not everybody has the cards to really do that. Most folks would be better off to just take the misdemeanor(? it better be) plea, take Uber, and drive illegally with care when you have to. If she does fight, then she should be a 15-minutes celebratory and capitalize on the name-recognition somehow, with a book deal and talking circuit. |
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someone please post the video of citizens in Brazil(?) mowing down criminals with their cars
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Quoted: Me, I have told my wife and daughters if in that situation, avoid avoid avoid. However, when you’re caught in the midst of that, hit the accelerator. View Quote I've told people in my family (mom, sisters, nieces, nephews) the same thing. I don't care who or what is in front of you. If they're trying to stop you or trying to get the doors on your car open, you mash the accelerator as hard as you can and don't stop until you don't see them anymore. Quoted: Self defense. View Quote Oh how I wish I was sitting on that jury. Because that's exactly what I'd say it was. |
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Quoted: Now the DA HAS to go full force against her. Can't have people thinking they can righteously defend themselves against illegal protesting mob. How many of the illegal protesters have been charged with assaulting her, kidnapping, destruction of her property? They act like she was the only one breaking any laws that day. View Quote The entire reason the DA offered that plea is because they know it's a shit case they're going to lose unless she has a very bad lawyer. They wanted the plea to be cake so she would take it just to have it over. She refused their offer under duress (take this easy deal or we'll put you in prison for justifiable self defense) and is not giving an inch. Good for her. Now watch there be a bunch of continuations from the DA before finally dropping the case. |
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Quoted: While I think she was right, I don’t think I would gamble with a plea deal like that. View Quote Like Dominick Black, charged with a crime that any simple reading of the statute shows he did not commit, taking a non-criminal plea and paying a $1200 fine to get out from under a proudly criminal prosecution in Kenosha County. He couldn't even pay his attorney to prep for trial for $1200, but he'd already paid for a motion to dismiss which should have been granted on its merits without a trial. Binger said out loud to the judge that he'd appeal dismissal all the way (to Black's bankruptcy), while pretty much admitting that dismissal was the just decision. |
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Does anyone honestly think all 12 jurors would agree that she wasn't in fear for her or her daughter's life?
No way she will be found guilty. |
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Quoted: I've told people in my family (mom, sisters, nieces, nephews) the same thing. I don't care who or what is in front of you. If they're trying to stop you or trying to get the doors on your car open, you mash the accelerator as hard as you can and don't stop until you don't see them anymore. Oh how I wish I was sitting on that jury. Because that's exactly what I'd say it was. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Me, I have told my wife and daughters if in that situation, avoid avoid avoid. However, when you’re caught in the midst of that, hit the accelerator. I've told people in my family (mom, sisters, nieces, nephews) the same thing. I don't care who or what is in front of you. If they're trying to stop you or trying to get the doors on your car open, you mash the accelerator as hard as you can and don't stop until you don't see them anymore. Quoted: Self defense. Oh how I wish I was sitting on that jury. Because that's exactly what I'd say it was. Problem is you'd probably get long prison sentences for that if it results in fatalities. |
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If the plea deal was a suspended DL, 6 weeks community service, and then a minor misdemeanor then she should have taken it. If the plea was any kind of felony… fuck it, no way.
I think the plea deal was so sweet because they know she will probably beat any charge. I’ll bet there’s at a minimum a cellphone camera recording from either inside or outside of the car. And if there is it’s practically guaranteed to prove beyond any doubt: A) occupants received threats and insults B) angry mob was pounding on the car C) mob trying to unlawfully enter the car D) occupants were legitimately frightened Motive & opportunity presented a credible threat and then they overtly acting on the verbal threats. They were probably statutorily allowed to retaliate with deadly force instead of just forcefully retreating. I’d be surprised if a Judge doesn’t dismiss the case before conclusion. |
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Quoted: Does anyone honestly think all 12 jurors would agree that she wasn't in fear for her or her daughter's life? No way she will be found guilty. View Quote https://pjmedia.com/columns/victoria-taft/2020/09/02/exclusive-case-of-portland-man-who-defended-himself-against-antifa-mob-heads-to-supreme-court-n876896 His Portland attorneys, as well as the rest of the Portland legal establishment, were stunned when Strickland was found guilty on all counts. It was an easy self-defense case. There was video of it. |
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Quoted: Was it a plea to a misdemeanor then? A felony conviction would be a tough pill to swallow for most people no matter what the sentencing recommendation would have been. If it was a plea to a misdemeanor and a low grade one at that it would have been tempted given the light sentence and the fact that if she goes to a jury trial she's in front of a NYC jury. NYC juries have got to be the lost leftist people outside of San Francisco, so she's taking a big risk with a jury trial. I would think if there is an subjective wiggle room to find her guilty that the NYC jury certainly will do so given this is a BLM thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal Was it a plea to a misdemeanor then? A felony conviction would be a tough pill to swallow for most people no matter what the sentencing recommendation would have been. If it was a plea to a misdemeanor and a low grade one at that it would have been tempted given the light sentence and the fact that if she goes to a jury trial she's in front of a NYC jury. NYC juries have got to be the lost leftist people outside of San Francisco, so she's taking a big risk with a jury trial. I would think if there is an subjective wiggle room to find her guilty that the NYC jury certainly will do so given this is a BLM thing. This. I wouldn't be pleading to a felony for that regardless of sentencing recommendation. A misdemeanor plea would be tempting but still bullshit when you've done nothing wrong. I certainly commend her for standing her ground. |
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Quoted: https://pjmedia.com/columns/victoria-taft/2020/09/02/exclusive-case-of-portland-man-who-defended-himself-against-antifa-mob-heads-to-supreme-court-n876896 His Portland attorneys, as well as the rest of the Portland legal establishment, were stunned when Strickland was found guilty on all counts. It was an easy self-defense case. There was video of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does anyone honestly think all 12 jurors would agree that she wasn't in fear for her or her daughter's life? No way she will be found guilty. https://pjmedia.com/columns/victoria-taft/2020/09/02/exclusive-case-of-portland-man-who-defended-himself-against-antifa-mob-heads-to-supreme-court-n876896 His Portland attorneys, as well as the rest of the Portland legal establishment, were stunned when Strickland was found guilty on all counts. It was an easy self-defense case. There was video of it. Not hard to get a guilty plea when they ensure anyone sympathetic or similar to you isn't on the jury. |
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They don’t offer sweetheart deals when they have anything of substance. I’d bet they drop charges before going to a jury. Of course it’s NYC so who knows.
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Quoted: 6hrs of community service and uber for a year seems like a bargain. I'm pretty sure I would still be smiling after a few weeks of community service. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal 6hrs of community service and uber for a year seems like a bargain. I'm pretty sure I would still be smiling after a few weeks of community service. But what is the potential punishment of the crime she would have to confess to? Kharn |
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Quoted: The entire reason the DA offered that plea is because they know it's a shit case they're going to lose unless she has a very bad lawyer. They wanted the plea to be cake so she would take it just to have it over. She refused their offer under duress (take this easy deal or we'll put you in prison for justifiable self defense) and is not giving an inch. Good for her. Now watch there be a bunch of continuations from the DA before finally dropping the case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Now the DA HAS to go full force against her. Can't have people thinking they can righteously defend themselves against illegal protesting mob. How many of the illegal protesters have been charged with assaulting her, kidnapping, destruction of her property? They act like she was the only one breaking any laws that day. The entire reason the DA offered that plea is because they know it's a shit case they're going to lose unless she has a very bad lawyer. They wanted the plea to be cake so she would take it just to have it over. She refused their offer under duress (take this easy deal or we'll put you in prison for justifiable self defense) and is not giving an inch. Good for her. Now watch there be a bunch of continuations from the DA before finally dropping the case. |
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Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal View Quote Or you can fight it if you think that you're on the moral high ground. Those people placed themselves in harms way and threatened her. They brought their pain on themselves. |
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When Charlottesville was putting tarps on the Confederate monuments I know the people who were taking them back off. One of the ones caught and charged for trespassing in the city park could have taken a deal but turned it down and served 25 days.
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Quoted: Fuck that! If I’m innocent, I’m innocent. Not going to bow to the system. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The plea deal she turned down involved six hours of community service and a one-year driver's license suspension. Should have taken the deal Fuck that! If I’m innocent, I’m innocent. Not going to bow to the system. This all the way Protest all you want but do not try to enter my car |
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Quoted: The entire reason the DA offered that plea is because they know it's a shit case they're going to lose unless she has a very bad lawyer. They wanted the plea to be cake so she would take it just to have it over. She refused their offer under duress (take this easy deal or we'll put you in prison for justifiable self defense) and is not giving an inch. Good for her. Now watch there be a bunch of continuations from the DA before finally dropping the case. View Quote My thoughts, exactly. |
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If she had taken the plea deal it would have meant admitting culpability which would leave her in a bad position for the inevitable law suit.
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Free states should start offering shelter to people like her. Escape from NY to a state that refuses to extradite people back to NY.
No more respecting of the laws or authority of states like NY or CA. |
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How many of the violent rioters were charged for attacking her and her vehicle?
She did the right thing, should not have been charged with anything. |
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