The US Judicial System...and why it sucks ass.

Jan 01, 2005 15:45

I don't feel like going through my archives but here's the low-down ( Read more... )

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silntbob January 1 2005, 23:56:39 UTC
When I was married, my wife had a daughter who had a piece of shit for a boyfriend. He abused her and her two kids regularly. Then he molested his own sisters kids and another womans kid. I was in the room as a Deputy talked to one of the girls he touched, a 5 year old. They almost locked me up to keep me from going out and killing him.

He went to jail for a year waiting on a trial and ater that time and 3 visits to court, his fucking sister decided she couldnt do it anymore and he copped a plea down to time spent in jail. A year for molesting 3 little girls. To this day I am scared to run into him...I just know I will kick his ass and get into trouble. Luckily she finally got rid of him and found another loser to latch onto and I am divorced from this dysfunctional Brady Bunch and dont have to care anymore...

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red_beard_neo January 2 2005, 05:35:56 UTC
I feel for your stepsister and your families, that has to be horrible. I know it won't make you feel any better to say this, but with only DNA evidence of that kind you shouldn't blame the prosecution, there's not much more that could be done.

There are 35.3 million Hispanics in the US (2000 US Census). 1 in 35,000 Hispanics is roughly 1000 people, approximately 500 of which would be male. Assuming half are too young/old to have done this, that's 250 men. And you don't know who those other 249 men are. Unless you're going to test all 8.8 million US Hispanic men of likely age to find out which 250 fit this profile, and then grill those 250 on their whereabouts during that time, the prosecution is unfortunately very correct -- unless it's a rare one-in-one-billion genetic marker, DNA is not the magic bullet that Law & Order and Forensic Files make it out to be. It can be used to strengthen a case, but first you have to have a case. With only that common DNA evidence you're lucky the guy's plea-bargaining, a betting man would ( ... )

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byron January 2 2005, 06:26:26 UTC
Argh. That bastard just needs to suffer and die.

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aj5oh00 January 2 2005, 15:56:57 UTC
Ask her if she would like for me to come and enforce this guys ass? I think I could handle that :-)

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