@shipwreckedcrew One of the defense's main witnesses saying they had talked more with the prosecution than the defense team was probably one of their bigger surprises i can recall from watching law&crimes court summaries.
@whale6x $1000, mostly to get my fiances car fixed (alternator crapped out, would buy the part and do the work myself), getting one of my dogs ankle sprain looked at, and maybe a 3 pc spicy chicken for myself as a treat. Everything else in my life my job will cover.
π¨ BREAKING: Rioters are now COMPLETELY DESTROYING SCHOOL BUSES in Times Square
One of the drivers had a panic attack
Police are TOTALLY overwhelmed
These people are NOT intimidated, as they know they VASTLY outnumber cops
@thecavedaddy 15k a month and still too broke to afford two new tires is insane. Living way above their means. They should easily have $1500-2000 going straight into savings monthly.
@WomanDefiner Funny, my in-law siblings are afraid to leave the country because "trump might not let them back in" but then again they also change the topic when asked why they think that would happen to them.
85-year-old millionaire Samuel Whitmore ties the knot with 25-year-old Maya in a spontaneous Las Vegas wedding
She says βFrom the moment I saw his kind eyes, I knew he was my soul mateβ
You'd think they gave karmelo the death penalty with a speech like this. She should know as an attorney, Texas doesn't allow for that for crimes committed by a minor.
Dallas attorney Thelma Anderson reacts to the Karmelo Anthony verdict:
"Pray for the Anthony family, because they have been legally lynched for the last year and moreso by this slaughterhouse of a courthouse, as well as the family of the Metcalfs.
The energy right now is very white supremacy. They have shown up to be the pigs that they display with hate. They are celebrating the loss of life and a loss of freedom."
"We have an overzealous prosecutor who lied throughout this trial, who put on liars as witnesses in order to be a saving grace for the white community so that they can win an election."
"What I heard from this man today is indicative of why it's important that it's people that look like us that are in courtrooms like that. This man disregarded human life the entire trial. He invoked race. He equated Dallas County as being the ghetto opposed to Frisco being safe.
They propaganda'd a photo of the deceased with black people around praying, saying, 'This is community.' They used us as a prop in order to pitch their lynching.
This man has been known to be an overzealous prosecutor when it comes to us. He see[s] us as free labor. That's what he see[s] us as. So I'm not surprised that this prosecutor who has unethical background would get up there and ask for the max [sentence] when he know that this was self-defense."