Out on bail
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@jolly said in Out on bail:
Denied.
Interesting. There must be reasons behind the judge(?) decision.
I do not know enough about the bond system to really know how it is decided.
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More perspective. There are thousands of people in the US serving life sentences for non-violent crimes.
Maybe what's happened to the Capitol riot douchebags will wake conservatives up a bit?
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@doctor-phibes said in Out on bail:
More perspective. There are thousands of people in the US serving life sentences for non-violent crimes.
That's true. But nonviolent ≠ misdemeanor. Selling tons of cocaine/fentanyl is a nonviolent crime. Bernie Madoff committed no violent crime.
Maybe what's happened to the Capitol riot douchebags will wake conservatives up a bit?
Several of the riot douchebags have been charged with, and pled guilty to various felonies. That's good.
Why are the accused (not convicted) nonviolent people still in jail, 9 months later?
And, since you bring up violence, this douchebag who shot 4 people in a school is out on bail.
This is Alice-in-WOnderland stuff.
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@george-k said in Out on bail:
@doctor-phibes said in Out on bail:
More perspective. There are thousands of people in the US serving life sentences for non-violent crimes.
That's true. But nonviolent ≠ misdemeanor. Selling tons of cocaine/fentanyl is a nonviolent crime. Bernie Madoff committed no violent crime.
Yeah, fair point. I also think that one of the main reasons for the long sentences is the 'three strikes' rule.
I do think that the US prison system needs urgent reform. I know people hate comparisons, but the number of Americans in prison is significantly higher than in other comparable countries
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I'd like a better understanding of what each of those jailed people actually did on January 6. Is it true that a person who was in the demonstration on Jan 6, saw a bunch of his or her fellow demonstrators walking through an open Capitol door, followed them in, and did some unsupervised sight seeing, is still in jail to this day? Or are there aggravating factors for the people in jail?
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@horace said in Out on bail:
I'd like a better understanding of what each of those jailed people actually did on January 6. Is it true that a person who was in the demonstration on Jan 6, saw a bunch of his or her fellow demonstrators walking through an open Capitol door, followed them in, and did some unsupervised sight seeing, is still in jail to this day? Or are there aggravating factors for the people in jail?
I don't think most people are really interested in this level of detail. One side is too busy shouting 'attempted coup', whilst the other yells 'Fascist state holding people without trial'.
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@doctor-phibes said in Out on bail:
More perspective. There are thousands of people in the US serving life sentences for non-violent crimes.
Maybe what's happened to the Capitol riot douchebags will wake conservatives up a bit?
How about this: let's figure out how to wake the left up and then hopefully we wont have uninformed people susceptible to propaganda running around referring to Jan 6 as a riot by a bunch of "douchebags". If we can figure that out, maybe they'll start to question why they believed it when rioters who were looting, burning, and killing were referred to as "mostly peaceful protesters" and they sat there silently yet never miss the opportunity to ake disparaging remarks like "douchebags" when referring to a group of people who never actually rioted.