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by _8j50
1179 days ago
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So much for equality under law. People spend weeks without being released on their own recognizance even for petty traffic violations. Handcuffs, orange suits and sleeping on concrete for days for the rest of us. Why bother to begin with? Which in your opinion is worse? The guilty getting away with their crimes or being punished unequally with high profile defendants getting the "white glove" treatment and a joke of a sentence? Delayed justice is better than an open mockery of it like this. If he is accused of a crime treat him like any criminal would get treated in that situation and jurisdiction(assuring his safety of course by giving him a private cell and allowing secret service). If he is guilty then his prior role as president or his wealth and age should not be a factor in sentencing. It shouldn't matter how it appears or the riots and outrage and public opinion it might cause. |
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Here's a list of cases: https://www.justsecurity.org/85605/survey-of-past-new-york-f...
Just googling around a bit about these it's very hard to say because most of the time this type of crime is extremely minor news or not news at all.