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Jon Cooper Flag of United States
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Remember this guy?
A federal judge just ruled that he’ll stay locked up in jail until his trial.
Not sure why we’re celebrating this, friend. Unless he also assaulted someone on his way in, I think that holding him until trial is wrong, despite thinking he’s an idiot who is guilty of his crime. Criminal justice reform needs to apply to people we disagree with.
So that’s still a no on him actually bringing physical harm to someone, right? I’m not saying the guy shouldn’t be held accountable in a court of law for his crimes. I’m just saying that the criminal justice system is ****ed and not allowing him the right to return home pending trial is wrong, just as it is for thousands of people each year.
So that’s still a no on him actually bringing physical harm to someone, right? I’m not saying the guy shouldn’t be held accountable in a court of law for his crimes. I’m just saying that the criminal justice system is ****ed and not allowing him the right to return home pending trial is wrong, just as it is for thousands of people each year.
Breaking into and ransacking a House member's office, then stealing her mail (a felony) should send a person to jail until trial, and then they should get at least 3 months, plus fines, plus a year of probation.
Let's put it this way. If I find a guy in my office with a stun gun and his feet up on my desk, I'd like him to be locked up while waiting trial. If further the police finds when they go to his house that he has disposed of evidence potentially relevant to the case, I would feel even more strongly he should be locked up.
And all that is setting aside the issues concerning disruption of our process for counting the electoral votes.
The only people I'm inclined to some leniency for are those who milled around in the rotunda being goofy tourists. Everyone else I'd want the book thrown at, including pre-trial detention.
Screw em.
I agree with the idea of saying screw them in general. Trust me, I would find very little common ground with this particular idiot. I still think the way we handle bail and the pre-trial process is absolutely absurd and unacceptable, though. Sure, this genius decided to commit a very dumb and very public crime, and unless he has one hell of a lawyer, will be found guilty of what they’re charging him with. However, I feel that criminal justice reform isn’t an a la carte sort of deal. If I say this guy should stay locked up, it’s really hard to argue against the next time someone is held without bail for participating in a less idiotic protest.
I agree with the idea of saying screw them in general. Trust me, I would find very little common ground with this particular idiot. I still think the way we handle bail and the pre-trial process is absolutely absurd and unacceptable, though. Sure, this genius decided to commit a very dumb and very public crime, and unless he has one hell of a lawyer, will be found guilty of what they’re charging him with. However, I feel that criminal justice reform isn’t an a la carte sort of deal. If I say this guy should stay locked up, it’s really hard to argue against the next time someone is held without bail for participating in a less idiotic protest.
He carried a weapon with him. And he went looking for Nancy. I think your proposed sentence is way too lenient.
Not sure why we’re celebrating this, friend. Unless he also assaulted someone on his way in, I think that holding him until trial is wrong, despite thinking he’s an idiot who is guilty of his crime. Criminal justice reform needs to apply to people we disagree with.
I agree with the idea of saying screw them in general. Trust me, I would find very little common ground with this particular idiot. I still think the way we handle bail and the pre-trial process is absolutely absurd and unacceptable, though. Sure, this genius decided to commit a very dumb and very public crime, and unless he has one hell of a lawyer, will be found guilty of what they’re charging him with. However, I feel that criminal justice reform isn’t an a la carte sort of deal. If I say this guy should stay locked up, it’s really hard to argue against the next time someone is held without bail for participating in a less idiotic protest.
Lol, he didn’t jay walk