Yes. Also instances of LEO's getting more harsh sentences for petty offenses. Impossible to compare.
So tell me this Ras, are cops a higher or lower class of citizen to be held to a greater judicial standard? Isn't a crime a crime? Is your inner prejudice showing out that skews your sense of justice?
You of all people should know the dangers of letting prejudice rule in a court of law. And make no mistake, you are prejudiced against law enforcement. So prejudiced you would slap the maximum punishment you could without a second thought on the matter. I mean, that's never happened to a class of people in this nation before.
So either cops are held to the same legal standards as everyone else or they get the maximum penalty each and every time.
I guess baby steps... we need to first have cops held to the same standards as civilians before we can move on to having them held to a higher standard. Cops get less time in many cases for the same offence that a canceal carry or homeowner would get if they were involved in a shooting.
So I agree to an extent, lets get cops on the same justice system as everyone else. I would consider that a good middle ground.
I guess baby steps... we need to first have cops held to the same standards as civilians before we can move on to having them held to a higher standard.
A young black man arrested by police in Portsmouth, Virginia, on the same day that one of the citys officers fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old, has been found dead in jail after spending almost four months behind bars without bail for stealing groceries worth $5.
Jamycheal Mitchell, who had mental health problems, was discovered lying on the floor of his cell by guards early last Wednesday, according to authorities. While his body is still awaiting an autopsy, senior prison officials said his death was not being treated as suspicious.
Young black man jailed since April for alleged $5 theft found dead in cell | US news | The Guardian
So wait... lets forget about the tragic loss of life and think about this from an economic standpoint. The taxpayers had to pay to feed and house this guy for 4 months over a Mountain Dew, Zebra cake and Snickers bar?
Am I the only one not able to wrap my mind around how insane this criminal justice system is?
Who wants to know the whole story when there is so much outrage to be had?
Who wants to know the whole story when there is so much outrage to be had?
I don't see what that has to do with anything when the fact remains that you still wasted tax dollars housing a guy for 4 months over a $5 theft. Like I have been saying in here the entire time, not every "crime" is worthy of an arrest or jail. Why some people can't understand this simple concept escapes me.
I don't see what that has to do with anything when the fact remains that you still wasted tax dollars housing a guy for 4 months over a $5 theft. Like I have been saying in here the entire time, not every "crime" is worthy of an arrest or jail. Why some people can't understand this simple concept escapes me.
