@FixNOLA@dfossier@LAGovJeffLandry It’s hard to feel any one way because you have supplied so little detail about the cases that it’s impossible to evaluate the actions of the court or DA
@dfossier@EWess92@DaveSunday_ Yeah because her agency executed two citizens and lied about how it happened, not because she pardoned someone who then murdered his teenage niece.
Two men, including one whose life sentence was commuted by then-South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, have been charged in the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was found in a rural area five days after she went missing https://t.co/w7nNZDYJxu
@dfossier@EWess92@DaveSunday_ That there is no national liberal conspiracy to free guilty criminals, which is proven right by the ruling of the Democratic-majority PA Supreme Court cited here. Maybe they are the only liberals in the American legal system who are not “in on it” but I doubt it.
@TrulyDemon3@TheSteinLine If I wanted attention I wouldn’t try to get it by replying to a tweet about Jaxson Hayes’s future in international basketball.
@dfossier@HurricanesBlow I seriously doubt that the rate of unaddressed ankle monitor violations is a result of a nationwide liberal scheme and not random individual failures. Have you seen any solid proof of this ?
@dfossier@HurricanesBlow I can assure you the cause of that is not ideological. If it were, we would see that pattern across the country, but it is random. It’s a competency issue
@HurricanesBlow@dfossier No, a DA can’t take every case to a jury. Not enough resources for that and it would be unfair (maybe even unconstitutional) for people to spend time and money to defend themselves at trial from insufficient evidence and stay in jail pending trial if they can’t afford bail
@HurricanesBlow@dfossier Crime surged nationally during the COVID/George Floyd era which hurts the argument that it’s mostly caused by a DA’s ideology. Crime in New Orleans started increasing at the end of Cannizzaro’s term and he is very much not a liberal.
@HurricanesBlow@dfossier I think we are on the same page there that the outcome sucks. The problem is that I do not know for sure what led to that. The screenshot blames the Soros DA, but we do not know what evidence he had to work with or the quality of the perpetrator’s defenses on appeal.
@dfossier@HurricanesBlow Whose goal is that? That may be an effect, but it is not anyone’s intended goal as far as I know. You and I have had this discussion before: it would be great if there were a way to evaluate the evidentiary merits of an arrest against the final outcome to identify problems
@dfossier@HurricanesBlow Does the will to hold these monsters accountable mean that a judge should ignore holes in the state’s case just because the defendant has been arrested in the past?
@dfossier@HurricanesBlow I disagree and don’t think your theory can be proved or disproved. It’s easy to give hindsight analysis about what should have happened when you aren’t constrained by legal procedure like DAs and police are when these arrests and attempts to prosecute are happening
@HurricanesBlow@dfossier No, your complaint is a combination of weak evidence and weak laws. You believe it should be easier to convict with weak evidence or that police and DAs should do a better job presenting evidence. An arrest without a conviction is a police error legally speaking.