5/14/2020

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bert wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 6:57 pm No one here has said they are against prison as far as I see, it's unjust sentences, or unbalanced ones. Plus wrongful convictions, which are factual. DNA evidence and proof of prosecutors withholding evidence has been verified. To be for tough punishment is fine if its done evenly and to the right people, not some wrongfully convicted person.
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Hired_Goonz wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 9:42 am Life without parole for selling drugs is ridiculous, especially when you consider the sweet deal that they gave Epstein the first time. Or when you consider how the banksters who crashed the world economy never faced any real penalty. Or the criminals who literally used fake evidence to invade Iraq. So much hypocrisy and bullshit from the government. Heroin is poison and this guy deserved to pay a harsh penalty, and he certainly did (28 years is no joke) so I'm glad that he's going back home to his family.
That’s the difference though, he wasn’t worth billions and he wasn’t greasing the right palms. Also, he wasn’t part of the right club. All those guys play for the same time, if he was harvesting opioids from the Taliban to supply the pharmaceutical companies with so they can pump more people with pain killers, he probably would have just got a slap on the wrist like the rest of the deep state Illuminati Freemason reptilian Zionist Lucifarian hermetic pagans types that are behind all the things you just mentioned.

Anyway, as someone who had more people than you can imagine die, and generally suffer from heroin addiction, the suffering those deaths and addiction fuckery caused their families and other friends besides myself. I think life without parole was absolutely warranted, I would be more inclined be sympathetic for someone selling crack than I would someone scumbag trafficking dope. Fuck’em
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bert wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 6:57 pm No one here has said they are against prison as far as I see, it's unjust sentences, or unbalanced ones. Plus wrongful convictions, which are factual. DNA evidence and proof of prosecutors withholding evidence has been verified. To be for tough punishment is fine if its done evenly and to the right people, not some wrongfully convicted person.
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bert wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 6:57 pm No one here has said they are against prison as far as I see, it's unjust sentences, or unbalanced ones. Plus wrongful convictions, which are factual. DNA evidence and proof of prosecutors withholding evidence has been verified. To be for tough punishment is fine if its done evenly and to the right people, not some wrongfully convicted person.
The US system is fucking scary, point proven in the Crea and Madonna case, they literally had a junkie jailhouse snitch as evidence, and he didnt wear the wire that day apparently, that is all they really had on them, his word, like i said scary.
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TommyGambino wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 10:24 am The US system is fucking scary, point proven in the Crea and Madonna case, they literally had a junkie jailhouse snitch as evidence, and he didnt wear the wire that day apparently, that is all they really had on them, his word, like i said scary.
I agree. Third party hearsay and a guy who originally fingered his FATHER as the hitman then 'changed his mind'.
What. The. Fuck.

Who heard Crea OR Madonna give any order? No-one. Just fucking 'talk' that they did from third party junkies.

Beyond a reasonable doubt? What a joke.
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Can somebody give Capeci something to write about? Year after it year, it gets worse and worse. Thank you for posting but it's obvious Capeci is starving for material. Over the next 25 years, we'll see no structured viable families left. End of an era
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 10:39 am
TommyGambino wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 10:24 am The US system is fucking scary, point proven in the Crea and Madonna case, they literally had a junkie jailhouse snitch as evidence, and he didnt wear the wire that day apparently, that is all they really had on them, his word, like i said scary.
I agree. Third party hearsay and a guy who originally fingered his FATHER as the hitman then 'changed his mind'.
What. The. Fuck.

Who heard Crea OR Madonna give any order? No-one. Just fucking 'talk' that they did from third party junkies.

Beyond a reasonable doubt? What a joke.
They just stack the juries with middle age suburban white guys who have never had dealings with cops or criminals and soccer moms.Guaranteed win every time.
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