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our justice system has been broken for a long time.....



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I have learned not to expect real justice in this life. I believe that kind justice is to come in front of a judge who cannot be escaped, cannot be deceived and can apply the proper balance of justice and mercy. This is not to say a pursuit of consequences sooner is an unworthy cause. I am just not so disappointed when it doesn't happen yet.



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Despite having a very solid case with video of the attacks, the prosecutors pled him out to one misdemeanor charge and he got 3 years of probation . No jail time.

Fucking infuriating. If the right were the riotng type like th eleft, Berkeley streets would be on fire right about now. But we're not the rioting type.

But this violence is only going to get worse if the thugs keeping getting a pass from the criminal justice system and encouragement from the commie politicians .


This ruling is permission for ANTIFA to beat anyone with opposing views and know the worst that will happen is a slap on the wrists for it.

This guy should have been convicted of felonies for the injuries that required hospitalization and battery for the ones that were treated in the field.



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If someone tracked him down and conked him three times on the top of his head with a bike lock, do you suppose that someone would walk with just probation?



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"If you want justice, don't go to court!"

I heard this from a divorce lawyer many years ago, and I always remember it when I see results such as this.




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So the little coward got a wink and a pass from the “judge”. I do hope justice is served sometime in his cockroach lifetime. We will see.




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Sometimes there is justice. Sometimes there is not.

Sometimes, karma comes around, which is a form of justice not influenced by duty-shirking humans. I think that this guy has caused problems for himself which are not yet apparent and that have nothing to do with a formal court of law.

I certainly hope so.


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If the law doesn't get it done someone else probably will.
 
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Would be nice to see the Feds go after this turd on hate crimes or other suitable statutes. Send both him, antifa, and libtard judges a message!



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Do what the lefties do. Sue his ass, one million per assault. Evidence to convict, even on a misdemeanor, is more than sufficient for a lawsuit. No, you won't get a million, but a hundred thousand per is not out of line, especially in California.
 
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So the little coward got a wink and a pass from the “judge”. I do hope justice is served sometime in his cockroach lifetime. We will see.


Cockroach, are you talking about the coward or the Judge?
 
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The "criminal justice" system is broken, and each time I read that government wants to reform it, I cringe. Because each reform has nothing to do with justice, and everything to do with reducing government costs. It is so bad now that people are committing 8-10 serious felonies with no real jail time.

The other day, a dude came at the cops with a knife screaming "I'll fucking kill you all". They tased him not once, not twice, but three times before they gained control of him. Just squeaked by without having to shoot him. He was arrested right before dark, he saw a judge a 9 the next morning, pled to 20 days, the 20 days conditionally discharged upon no further offenses for six months. At 10 o'clock he walked out a free man. Now, I expect he'll go back to his house and do it right the second time before the weekend is out. This time maybe they do shoot him because they have no choice. All the while he should have been in jail, or in a mental hospital.

This continual pattern of a two tiered justice system is going to be the thing that will ultimately lead to war. It will be the thing that starts a revolt against tyranny.




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The "criminal justice" system is broken, and each time I read that government wants to reform it, I cringe. Because each reform has nothing to do with justice, and everything to do with reducing government costs. It is so bad now that people are committing 8-10 serious felonies with no real jail time.

The other day, a dude came at the cops with a knife screaming "I'll fucking kill you all". They tased him not once, not twice, but three times before they gained control of him. Just squeaked by without having to shoot him. He was arrested right before dark, he saw a judge a 9 the next morning, pled to 20 days, the 20 days conditionally discharged upon no further offenses for six months. At 10 o'clock he walked out a free man. Now, I expect he'll go back to his house and do it right the second time before the weekend is out. This time maybe they do shoot him because they have no choice. All the while he should have been in jail, or in a mental hospital.

This continual pattern of a two tiered justice system is going to be the thing that will ultimately lead to war. It will be the thing that starts a revolt against tyranny.


Your last sentence is a sobering truth. When people see no justice rendered, they will render it themselves.



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The Defense attorney, Daniel Siegel, is a well known civil rights lawyer who once ran for mayor of Oakland. He was an advisor to the former mayor of Oakland (the incompetent Jean Quan), however once the rioting escalated, quit the post and openly proclaimed his association with the Occupy and anti-1% movements.

From last year..


As for Clanton, there's strong rumor that he received the reductions by ratting out other Anti-Fa members and their TT&P's.
 
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Cockroach, are you talking about the coward or the Judge?


Yes.



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The Alameda County DA is a spineless hack who has a revolving door policy. Her primary opponent ran in a platform of not prosecuting misdemeanors at all. It’s a free for all out here as long as one looks a certain way or spouts the proper nonsense.
 
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