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Nye Bevan

(25,406 posts)
6. The authorities have awesome power to ruin people's lives.
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:42 PM
Nov 2013

And when that power is abused the penalty should be much, much more than 10 days in jail.

he should have been sentenced to 50 years gopiscrap Nov 2013 #1
He should have been staked to a fire ant hill for life Link Speed Nov 2013 #3
I can't stand fucking prosecutors, they all fucking lie gopiscrap Nov 2013 #4
Well, the one we worked with didn't lie about anything... cynatnite Nov 2013 #10
Take 25 years of a man's life christx30 Nov 2013 #2
Yeah, seems fair. They_Live Nov 2013 #5
The authorities have awesome power to ruin people's lives. Nye Bevan Nov 2013 #6
this dick should get the living shit kicked out of him in jail.. frylock Nov 2013 #7
They won't put him in christx30 Nov 2013 #8
bank it frylock Nov 2013 #9
A warning to hide their crap better. marble falls Nov 2013 #19
Tampering with evidence when he was the prosecutor. I am sickened The Second Stone Nov 2013 #11
Perhaps the inmates will deliver a lesson in justice. The system sure doesn't n/t radhika Nov 2013 #12
He AGREED to 10 days in jail? QuestForSense Nov 2013 #13
Under certain conditions I would accept the 10 days, but they're unconstitutional jmowreader Nov 2013 #14
The guy apologized for the 'failures in the system' Tyrs WolfDaemon Nov 2013 #15
and the real killer killed again. Cobalt Violet Nov 2013 #16
A public horsewhipping The Wizard Nov 2013 #17
And they are looking at his hand picked successor's prosecutions, too. marble falls Nov 2013 #18
Texas, it's like a whole other country. Conium Nov 2013 #20
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