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rouge — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:13 AM)
HollyJollyHanukka said...
The January 6 defendants were indicted by grand juries. They had the option of pleading guilt front of a judge who ensured their plea was knowing and voluntary, or of going to trial and having a jury decide whether they’d been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. They were able to file appeals if convicted, and a number of convictions were reversed on appeal. They were represented by their own lawyers. Government prosecutors were bound by the rules of professional ethics. In short, they had every ounce of due process our system provides.
Kudos for being literally only person who understands this and having the patience to explain it to the slow folks in the back
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sndifns0dfsndfn — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:15 AM)
rouge said...
Kudos for being literally only person who understands this and having the patience to explain it to the slow folks in the back
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Phaenon — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:16 AM)
HollyJollyHanukka said...
The January 6 defendants were indicted by grand juries. They had the option of pleading guilt front of a judge who ensured their plea was knowing and voluntary, or of going to trial and having a jury decide whether they’d been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. They were able to file appeals if convicted, and a number of convictions were reversed on appeal. They were represented by their own lawyers. Government prosecutors were bound by the rules of professional ethics. In short, they had every ounce of due process our system provides.
I think you might want to apply your legal wealth upon those January 6th cases Herr Holly
The law is either consistent and just or it is not the law.
Currently due process has gone out the window and I hope it comes back.
Charity starts at home and citizens need their constitutional rights before anyone else.
I take it you donate to the Johnny Somali fund and want him back in the US?
Ding Dong
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HollyJollyHanukka — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:17 AM)
Phaenon said...
I think you might want to apply your legal wealth upon those January 6th cases Herr Holly
The law is either consistent and just or it is not the law.
Currently due process has gone out the window and I hope it comes back.
Charity starts at home and citizens need their constitutional rights before anyone else.
I take it you donate to the Johnny Somali fund and want him back in the US?
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It’s a sad thing you cannot (or more likely, will not) understand the difference. This is alarming as I don’t consider you a stupid person.
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Phaenon — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:21 AM)
HollyJollyHanukka said...
It’s a sad thing you cannot (or more likely, will not) understand the difference. This is alarming as I don’t consider you a stupid person.
I understand that we all enjoy the law when it's working in interests we hold dear and detest it when it's not
The proper process afforded to citizens was overlooked, to a state of being illegal, and nobody cared.
Now, because it is being used to the same extent against people who you in your interest, we want the law to stick to the letter.
It should never have failed. The fact that you let it and said nothing is on you.
It's a shame, because something like that would be so handy to so many right now.
But if you're up for a two-tier law, maybe you should have a coffee with Rouge in East Berlin
Ding Dong
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HollyJollyHanukka — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:22 AM)
Phaenon said...
I understand that we all enjoy the law when it's working in interests we hold dear and detest it when it's not
The proper process afforded to citizens was overlooked, to a state of being illegal, and nobody cared.
Now, because it is being used to the same extent against people who you in your interest, we want the law to stick to the letter.
It should never have failed. The fact that you let it and said nothing is on you.
It's a shame, because something like that would be so handy to so many right now.
But if you're up for a two-tier law, maybe you should have a coffee with Rouge in East Berlin
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You disappoint me.
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HollyJollyHanukka — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:41 AM)
Phaenon said...
I was going for the cheap seats with that one
It's the only seats my people would buy a ticket for
Sorry, mister. I’m a princess.
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MovieManCin2 — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 07:29 AM)
Phaenon said...
Due process went out the window when people were locked up without charge for over 4 years after January 6th.
I hope it comes back. But for citizens first and then for everyone else
Well said, JK!
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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Steve Lake — 9 months ago(June 12, 2025 01:42 AM)
HollyJollyHanukka said...
What law? Please elaborate on how and why this riot started.
Ice were apprehending illegal Aliens who in most cases were also violent felons and Ice started being assaulted and their lawful arrests interfered with.
Ice asked local authorities for help. And didn't get any help. So the President called in the National Guard to protect them.
No problem if you didnt see what happened.
Sheffif Robert Luna of Los Angeles specifically said I wont help even Ice Agents being hurt
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IsraHell — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 10:37 PM)
We live under an oligarchy, not democracy, and unjust laws that benefit the ruling class, not the common people have **** all to do with democracy.
Civil disobedience and fighting fascism isn't undemocratic.