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Judges Need To Be Held Accountable For Their Decisions

Police shot and killed Noemi Guzman after she kidnapped a 3 year old boy, and slashed him with a knife.


The problem here is Guzman had a long history of mental illness and violence. She assaulted a woman in 2018, was given 2 years probation and was released after 5 months.

In 2024, she stabbed her father, doused him with a flammable liquid and tried setting him on fire. She then ran into a church, attacking a priest with a knife, and pepper sprayed police before being taken into custody. She was charged with 4 felonies, but the judge ruled she was not responsible due to insanity.

Unfortunately, she was released and ordered to remain on medication and continue seeing a psychiatrist. A brilliant decision as nutcases frequently stop taking the meds. You could easily predict something horrible like this was bound to happen.

Now she's dead. The boy has a nasty physical scar, and likely psychological trauma.

Our news is filled with stories of violent, crazy people being released again and again, only to commit another heinous crime.

What was Einstein's definition of insanity?
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
The police didn’t even do a good investigation after my mother died by a bullet through the head. They wrote it off as suicide due to the lies that he and my sister told them. Which included that he was never a violent person and never beat my mother. He beat all of us when we were living with them. He kidnapped a 17-year old boy in the next state and beat and tortured him for hours which maimed him…broken ribs, 7 breaks in his arms, broken nose, cuts and bruises all over his body. He got by with that too. Sheriff came out the next day and told him that the boy’s family wasn’t going to press charges (they decided to move to California because they were so scared), and that they would press charges unless he moved out of the state. So when we came home from school on Friday there was a U-haul trailer packed with things and we were told about it and left.

It seemed like he slipped through every crack. He went on to later do more violent things, things that should have gotten him put in prison. Some of the victims were so intimidated and scared that they wouldn’t press charges. And I believe that he may have killed at least one person. It involved an incident in southern Nevada where he took a man out into the desert in Clark County along with two other men and knocked him behind the ear with a gun so he passed out, and then left him lying there on the sand. I only found out about after telling my sister about an America’s Most Wanted story about someone finding a man’s body that was mummified by the heat and lack of humidity in the desert in Clark County. They said there were no visible wounds and no vehicle around the body and they wanted people to come forward. She then told me what he bragged about doing. This was about 10 or more years after I saw that story.
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@BizSuitStacy I start writing a list of the evil things that he did and start feeling depressed and have to stop. Pretty sure several books could be written and more if I only knew everything he did when he was younger before I was born and later after he moved from state to state. We’ve heard some stories about him through other people but probably not nearly everything even with those stories.
@cherokeepatti just horrible
cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@BizSuitStacy Yes it was. One person shouldn’t be allowed to create so much chaos and destruction throughout his life. If they were seriously dealt with on their first felony they might learn a good lesson and stop doing it, and get the maximum if they reoffend they would be put away long enough to not harm anyone else for a good long time.
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
We have our own issues about that here in Florida. A judge released a repeated felon onto the streets and he ended up killing a young 5 year old girl. Our legislature just passed a law prohibiting judges from releasing violent offenders out into the streets. Governor DeSantis is now asking the Florida legislature to have this judge impeached.
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cherokeepatti · 70-79, F
@DogMan Put them on an island and make them work long hours to work for their keep. If they don’t work, they don’t eat.
TexChik · F
Oh I thought she killed the child . Thank God he survived !
TexChik · F
@BizSuitStacy What kind of animal harms a child like that? I would have shot her!
@TexChik The worst kind. She should have never been out in public.
TexChik · F
@BizSuitStacy Maybe if they were dropped off at the Judge's house that released them...
if a publican in australian over serves a customer. and he leaves the premises and does harm to himself or others. the publican is held accountable.

if judges let murders and rapists out on bail and they kill and rape somebody.
that judge needs to be held accountable..
@BizSuitStacy in fact.. im surprised victims families havnt at least tried to take one to task thru the civil courts..
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Yep. I'm waiting for the day someone takes justice into their own hands and retires one of these judges permanently.
DogMan · 61-69, M
We used to have asylums for these people. But the authorities decided it was better to have
them on the public streets.
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@Barefooter25 the liberal solution to everything is beg for money, implement the "solution," watch as it fails and then beg for even more money claiming they didn't do enough the first time, rinse and repeat.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@Barefooter25 Yes, and back in the 70's guns were everywhere. Almost every home had accessable
guns and ammo. Trucks in the school parking lot had rifles, shot guns and pistols in them. We all knew
how to use them, but we never had mass shootings.

Yes there are a lot more guns now, but there are far fewer households with guns now, than back in
the 70's. But some people still blame "The Evil Guns"

Approximately 36% of U.S. households had at least one firearm in 2025.
reflecting a long-term decline from historical highs of nearly 50.9% in 1980.
GoFish ·
the democrats keep releasing these psychos 😤
@GoFish it's practically a daily news story
Gibbon · 70-79, M
The judges need to be forced to live with the evil creatures they release. They would think twice
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@GoFish even better
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
@BizSuitStacy What's best for these judges is giving them a General Pinochet helicopter ride. 🚁
Munumbis · 46-50, M
Hard to believe these people are judges at all. It flys in the face of what a judge is supposed to be.
@Munumbis 💯

 
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