Tennessee law says prior criminal record is a factor in setting bail.
But, Under DA Robert Nash, having one or four, got you a lower bail.
-Gallion had a violent felony conviction and three prior cases before catching the same charge as Eatherly. His bail was $2,500.
-Bristol had four separate murder cases across three years and never exceeded $100,000.
Eatherly has zero prior felonies, one misdemeanor harassment case with a small bond, and a court that declared him too poor to afford a lawyer.
Nash requested complete detention.
The judge set $1,250,000.
Discrimination. Bias. Corruption. Targeted harassment... Perpetuated by the people in charge of "Justice"
@IslamMumin30@JayDyer This is just basic textual analysis. If it’s all r*pe, why does one get death and the other marriage?
In Hebrew, hāzaq (force) = death (Deut 22:25-27). Other case is tāpaś (seize) ≠ same word. Even Greek also differs (biazō vs krateō). Isaiah/Zech/Num are war texts, not law.
@MedGold_ We aren’t just “organisms.” We can reason, abstract, and pursue virtue. Hypergamy in women mirrors polygamous impulses in men. But we’re called to rise above base drives toward God. Appealing to nature to justify behavior is fallacious.