The shot to the head seemed pretty consistent to me.
nah, just spoken like an attorney who values the law equally with the concept of justice
The shot to the head seemed pretty consistent to me.
Which you cannot fully grasp from a purely clinical perspective.
do you know what consistent means?
Doesn't get more consistent than dead. Pretty sure there isn't a lawyer in practice today who knows about consistency. Sure, they know about procedure and feign adherence to jurisprudence, but it's a loophole game. Consistency my ass.
you could have just said "no"
Let me know when you win a case.
oh wow, deflecting and making it personal. just a lot of chirp.
You could have just said "Ok I will".
It's called due process. Can't just go around killing everybody.
"without a doubt found to be guilty" wtf don't you get? keep advocating for s just like pav does for nazi's.
What does without a doubt found guilty mean? Some are found guilty and later exonerated for being wrongly accused.
it means without a doubt. what else would it mean? go bang your head on the sidewalk some more.
The prosecutor already has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury that the defendant is guilty of said crime. And even then someone can be wrongly convicted, dip .
in that case, if it can be proven... if i'm a judge i let him off with self defense.
Also the 8th amendment
i'm the dip huh but you're the one who has no clue what "without a doubt" means. off pet eating re .
Zero accountability. Aided and abetted to get off Scott free.
An inspector general investigation into the FBI's handling of the case that was published last July found the FBI failed to respond to allegations "with the utmost seriousness and urgency that they deserved and required, made numerous and fundamental errors when they did respond to them and violated multiple FBI policies."
The Justice Department has announced it will not bring charges against two former FBI special agents who failed to properly investigate allegations that former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar sexually abused athletes under his care.
The decision was announced in a statement Thursday, eight months after the Justice Department said it would review an earlier decision not to bring charges against the two agents who've been accused of mishandling allegations that were brought against Nassar.
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Justice Dept. decides against charging FBI agents who mishandled Larry Nassar probe (msn.com)
This is one issue I agree with Fabbs on. The concept of eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. It's human nature and got ass law books and scripts cannot hold a candle.
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