• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    I realize you hate the actor for whatever reason, but the fact of the matter is in the article you won’t read.

    Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed the case on the third day of the trial, after learning that the prosecution had failed to turn over key evidence — a cache of bullets — to the defense. The judge blasted Morrissey’s handling of the case, calling it “so near to bad faith as to show signs of scorching.”

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      Yes Alex is the real victim here lol

      The prosecutor never wanted to prosecute and only did so due to public sentiment them proceeds to botch the case…

      This what corruption looks like folks.

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        The prosecutor never wanted to prosecute because… some vague reason in your head?

        I recommend spending time with your family the next couple of days.

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        Wonder if there’s been any money transfers to the prosecutor from the Baldwin family…

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          That’s not how corruption works in US but if there transfers, there would not be a trace.

          Generally, treating an elite parasite “fairly” will expedite the career of the prosecutor

          He gets to make a good name in the proper circles.

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            I was just wondering if the loss of reputation would prevent career progression, and therefore if money would have been needed for this kind of treatment.

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              Peasants will forget the prosecutors name. They don’t care about public perception eitherway. You get promoted by being a good servant to the regime.

              They could give two fucks about what working class thinks with a few exceptions like luigi case.

              Making powerful friends is the name of the game. Stepping on peasants is how you get ahead.