J. Beauregard Sessions expressed pride in the Anglo Saxon justice system. Well, he would be proud of the outcome of this case. My criticism of Anglo Saxon justice is not a racial thing. Our CJS is what is it is. It was inherited from Great Britain.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ars/492001002/
If anyone can help me out here I would very much appreciate it.
The police used gunfire against criminals perpetrating a robbery. Maybe ok, maybe not. Robbery is very bad, but it's not killing. Let's move on.
So this is what I need help with. One of the robbers RAN TOWARD THE POLICE WITH A GUN? If you have a link to a news report where there is stated to be bodycam evidence of the...RUNNING TOWARD THE POLICE WITH A GUN...Please share. Thanks!
So the police shot someone, questionably obviously, because a jury cleared the officer. Was the officer actually charged? I guess so, why??? So an accomplice law is used to lock up the teen who did not shoot at or kill anyone...for 65 years (stacked sentences...which s/b unconstitutional as should be charging underage teens as adults). I also wonder about the brain health of the young man, his behavior in court was so strange. Neuropsychiatric illness can cause inappropriate involuntary emotional expression.
Anyway, Watch out American Citizens, especially black ones in Alabama. Are DAs going to start charging folks as accomplices in their own injuries if they get shot by the police and live to tell about it? Is this case an appropriate use of an accomplice law or just a sneering example of American criminal justice irony? Good ole boy American Criminal Justice - where you can't tell the difference between the criminals, the prosecutors, and judges. God Save Us.