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A total legal lynch mob.
The lesson is ...
In Philly
... do not be black
... do not be a conservative black
... do not speak common sense
Or
They will ...
Locate people with an agenda
From your distant past
Ignore the law
Ignore the jurisdiction
Make up new laws
Then use a bizarre process of using somebody with no merits to introduce witnesses that have no reason to be there ... to assert uncollaborated crimes that were not crimes at that time ... without legal remedy to challenge.
Stay away from Philly!!!!
The lesson is ...
In Philly
... do not be black
... do not be a conservative black
... do not speak common sense
Or
They will ...
Locate people with an agenda
From your distant past
Ignore the law
Ignore the jurisdiction
Make up new laws
Then use a bizarre process of using somebody with no merits to introduce witnesses that have no reason to be there ... to assert uncollaborated crimes that were not crimes at that time ... without legal remedy to challenge.
Stay away from Philly!!!!
Mamapolo2016 · F
@questionWeaver Explain to me what profit or benefit would derive from discrediting an blind 80 yr old black conservative, and why someone like Janice Dickinson would jump on that bandwagon? I don't LIKE her, but I can't see why she would be willing to sacrifice her dignity sheerly to destroy his.
Let individuals defend their own motives ... each has one or more. But, ill will is not a crime.
Mamapolo2016 · F
@questionWeaver No, ill will is not a crime. Rape is.
@Mamapolo2016 now ... will give you a do over ... he was not charged with the existing rape statute .. .. so, be gentle with accusations
Mamapolo2016 · F
@questionWeaver I will if you will.
But, okay, for those with exquisite legal sensibilities.
No, ill will is not a crime. Aggravated sexual assault is.
Forgive my lack of clarity. You see, to someone who has experienced aggravated sexual assault, it feels very much like rape.
Now, I will be as generous with you as you were with me and give you the opportunity to reveal the underpinnings of YOUR accusations against the accusers.
Or is it only women who must be gentle with accusations?
But, okay, for those with exquisite legal sensibilities.
No, ill will is not a crime. Aggravated sexual assault is.
Forgive my lack of clarity. You see, to someone who has experienced aggravated sexual assault, it feels very much like rape.
Now, I will be as generous with you as you were with me and give you the opportunity to reveal the underpinnings of YOUR accusations against the accusers.
Or is it only women who must be gentle with accusations?
The issue is not the accusers ... it is the legal question of why they were allowed in the courtroom in the first place.
The prior judge said no
This judge said yes, with no basis whatsoever.
None of those witnesses observed the crime, were present or even in the vicinity.
There was no evidence that these witnesses were producing.
The prior judge said no
This judge said yes, with no basis whatsoever.
None of those witnesses observed the crime, were present or even in the vicinity.
There was no evidence that these witnesses were producing.
Mamapolo2016 · F
@questionWeaver Okay. Thank you.