Some Are Jailed in Mississippi for Months Without a Lawyer.

Penelope

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Some of them are innocent, its a crying shame. We don't realize it but we live in a third world country, yes, the USA is a third world country. Money gets you a real lawyer.
Maybe there can be a prisoner swap for those still rotting in the Congressional jail.
 

Some of them are innocent, its a crying shame. We don't realize it but we live in a third world country, yes, the USA is a third world country. Money gets you a real lawyer.

Oh you mean like the folks in the DC jail for the so-called "insurrection"?
 

Some of them are innocent, its a crying shame. We don't realize it but we live in a third world country, yes, the USA is a third world country. Money gets you a real lawyer.

"Third world" means non-aligned ... the country is neither an ally of the First World (USA) nor the Second World (USSR) ... they are "Third World" ... usually impoverished but not necessarily ... places like Sweden, Switzerland, India who didn't take sides during the Cold War ...

The Rich always get justice where ever they are ... why we work so hard to be rich ...
 
Every one of the domestic terrorists inside the Capitol should have been shot. Did the cop only have 1 bullet?
We vote in this country. We do not form an ugly mob and beat up 130 cops in an attempt to steal the office of the presidency.

Yes, we know. They should have been shot because they're your political enemies. Nothing less, nothing more.

We're done.

This is why, XponentialChaos
 

Some of them are innocent, its a crying shame. We don't realize it but we live in a third world country, yes, the USA is a third world country. Money gets you a real lawyer.
The lack of public defenders that will take pro bono cases is the issue, so tell those lawyers to assign their young attorneys, and if not what do you want us to do?
 
A warped justice system? Are you claiming we didn't care about a warped justice system?

Speaking of which, wasn't Joe Biden the big engineer of said system?
I'm claiming exactly that. Been doing this for over twenty years now and the prevailing consensus among the right is that incarceration has never been brutal enough.
 
The wheels of justice often grind slowly. Funny how the right didn't give two shits about this until some people they admire got arrested.

We have done this over and over also. Every single defendant for the Jan 6 issue got a lawyer. Every single one is represented. The overwhelming vast majority were released until trial. A small number were not for various reasons but the only reason they haven't been tried yet are their own delaying tactics.

Every time this comes up I ask for the names of all these people supposedly being held and the reply is a big nothing.

Now for this story, this is really bad on Mississippi but it's also really bad on the Federal government and the Attorney General's for having done nothing. These would be Constitutional violations that they are suppose to address. Why aren't they?
 
We have done this over and over also. Every single defendant for the Jan 6 issue got a lawyer. Every single one is represented. The overwhelming vast majority were released until trial. A small number were not for various reasons but the only reason they haven't been tried yet are their own delaying tactics.

Every time this comes up I ask for the names of all these people supposedly being held and the reply is a big nothing.

Now for this story, this is really bad on Mississippi but it's also really bad on the Federal government and the Attorney General's for having done nothing. These would be Constitutional violations that they are suppose to address. Why aren't they?
The POS that shot up the Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 is finally going to be tried.
4.5 years, it`s been.
 

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