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  • jewozzy
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    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    You sound like a man who has never been falsely charged with a crime that cost yourself a few hundred grand to defend against.

    FYI; we do not have a justice justice system in this country, any and all pretext of that ended in the mid 80s. We now have a legal system and unless you are loaded you had better pray that you never get caught up in it for any reason.
    Who do you know that's spent "a few hundred grand" to defend themselves?

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    You sound like a man who has never been falsely charged with a crime that cost yourself a few hundred grand to defend against.
    I don't deny there are problems, but agreeing with killing people that are only "guilty" by association or the fact that they are an "official" is stupid and short sighted. That's like saying because 1 mechanic screwed someone over that they are all crooks. That's the logic I am seeing here and its stupid.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
    Not that there hasn't been some problems, but as a whole, we have a good justice system here in the US...
    You sound like a man who has never been falsely charged with a crime that cost yourself a few hundred grand to defend against.

    FYI; we do not have a justice justice system in this country, any and all pretext of that ended in the mid 80s. We now have a legal system and unless you are loaded you had better pray that you never get caught up in it for any reason.

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by Lone Sailor View Post
    Walking away would be like negotiating with terrorists. If they walk away from this then they'll be making a statement that if you're violent enough then you won't be prosecuted.
    Sorry, you missed my sarcasm...
    A few postings above thought the killing was acceptable because prosecutors "fu%K" people over all the time and the justice system doesn't work...
    Not that there hasn't been some problems, but as a whole, we have a good justice system here in the US...
    Last edited by dcs13; 04-04-2013, 04:17 AM. Reason: sp

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  • Lone Sailor
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    Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
    Perhaps they all should walk. The cops too. I'm sure everything will be just fine...
    Walking away would be like negotiating with terrorists. If they walk away from this then they'll be making a statement that if you're violent enough then you won't be prosecuted.

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by dee View Post
    The federal prosecuter just steeped down for security reasons.

    http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1.../p2p-75188605/
    Perhaps they all should walk. The cops too. I'm sure everything will be just fine...

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  • dee
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    The federal prosecuter just steeped down for security reasons.

    The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world.

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
    Watkins has a strict policy against this.
    Yeah. As i stated, it was a sound bite with Watkins followed by Rick Perry and me not paying attention. I'm guessing his policy could change if those guys start targeting folks out of his office...

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  • jewozzy
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    Anyone else find it interesting that Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins, a pro-gun control/anti-stand-your-ground advocate, has now instructed all prosecutors to obtain their CHL? I LMMFAO! Now that they feel the need to defend themselves, it's not only OK, but semi-mandated by a gun control advocate. I love it.
    Watkins has a strict policy against this.

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  • naynay
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    watkins is a good friend of my cousin, former prosecuting attorney for dallas co. That dude is fuckin shifty as hell at work but outside he is a cool ass dude. I have met quite a few of the judges/attorneys for dallas county at my cousin's parties. its weird getting drunk with them and everyone leaving more than tipsy at the same time

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by naynay View Post
    rick perry said it, nothing to do with craig watkins

    http://inforney.com/home/local-news/...ke-precautions
    I may stand corrected on this. The story on 820 did flip back and forth while I was in the garage, and I'll bet your right. I should pay closer attention. I should have known that Watkins is too busy with his own shenanigans than to worry about stuff like that.

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  • naynay
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    Originally posted by mikec View Post
    So, no link?
    rick perry said it, nothing to do with craig watkins

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  • naynay
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    Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
    Anyone else find it interesting that Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins, a pro-gun control/anti-stand-your-ground advocate, has now instructed all prosecutors to obtain their CHL? I LMMFAO! Now that they feel the need to defend themselves, it's not only OK, but semi-mandated by a gun control advocate. I love it.
    Rick Perry urged that all prosecutors obtain a CHL

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  • mikec
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    I like the quote "The problem with for profit prisons is that it creates a demand for prisoners", which validates perfectly Henry's post. So long as there is profit in sending people to prison, they will be railroaded, and shit like this will happen.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Yeah, we don't have any issues in this country with overzealous / wrongful prosecution. I'm not saying this guy did that - and I'm damn sure not saying he didn't - but it does happen and it does ruin people's lives.
    The low level criminals and drunks get railroad'd all the time. Most rich people or people with money will buy their way out of most situations, but cartels, AB and prople with real money will not tolerate getting fucked over. Police are being kept in check by video cameras, but DA offices have been untouchable for very long time and now there seems to be a shift in people not taking it anymore.

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