RE: Government lets teen murderer walk free, gives another teen 30 years for "murder" because a cop killed his friend
UNBALANCED LAWS
The teenagers were all aged between 13 and 14 at the time. The teen who actually dropped the bag pleaded guilty to the murder, while the other three pleaded guilty to unintentional murder. A person who pleaded guilty to previous murder has been sentenced to serve in the nation's teenage extermination program until he is 21 years old. Three others have received a three-year sentence in the same program. But a judge has cut the sentence to send them to care, in the hope that they can be reformed and eventually become productive members of society.
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A judge on Thursday sentenced an Alabama teenager to 65 years in prison for a string of crimes, including murder, even though a police officer was the one who actually killed the victim. Lakeith Smith, now 18, is punished under the law of liability while the police who shot the victim were not tried and the crime was rendered criminal?
The officer shot A'donte instead of Lakeith Smith, "said Smith's lawyer Jennifer Holton during the trial, according to USA Today." Lakeith is a 15-year-old boy, scared half-dead.He does not participate in the actions that cause A'donte's death. never shot anyone. "Although Smith was underage when the incident happened, he was tried as an adult
very unlucky law of this country, really silly bastard judges
JUSTICE ???
Justice is a condition of morally ideal truth about something, whether it concerns things or people, we will ask where that justice is?
Supposedly, leaders who have power in this country more meaning of the meaning of justice itself that is by respecting those who demand injustice in legal juris can harm the state both morally or materially. Instead of protecting the prosecuted for having a position as though afraid to judge them by reason of the interests of a particular group. There needs to be firm action for the authorities to immediately follow up the process of an injustice to completion
Thanks for this @adamkokesh