• xorollo@leminal.space
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    22 days ago

    Lol, is this the same artist that did giuliani? Legendary.

    Edit to add artist is Jane Rosenberg. I just did a little search, and this drawing is even funnier because she has received criticism recently for her Luigi sketches not looking like Luigi. What is she telling us internet friends?!

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      The police already screwed it up. They have massive chain of evidence issues, some evidence has been excluded, and more of this will be brought up during the trial.

      We also have a massive issue where the lead investigator has admitted to wiretapping without consent which is a felony in Pennsylvania. Yet he has not been charged with a crime.

      This puts the police departments in a bad position. They don’t want to take corrective action now to fix their policies or to punish their employees because that would weaken the case against Luigi. But if they don’t take corrective action then there’s a conspiracy to cover up wrongdoing, and that could make the case against Luigi even weaker.

      And I use the word conspiracy but actually it’s not very hidden. If there’s plainly evidence that the cops did the wrong thing and none of the city or county or state level prosecutors, or their superiors, take any legal or disciplinary action, then that’s sufficient to show that they are cooperating to cover up bad actions.

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      22 days ago

      i mean, i don’t watch trials that closely and loosely trained in civil, not criminal, but the only way they find him guilty is jury tampering

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      What a joke the entire thing is. He’s been sitting in jail for nearly 2 years and the trial hasn’t even started. If he wins the case, it’ll be such a blow and they will owe him quite a bit of money.

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          Most lawyers advise against invoking that. Gives all sides more time to prepare. Like the defense spent a good bit of time trying to get certain evidence removed from the record as it’s own proceeding. The hope was of course if the judge found that the evidence must be excluded then the prosecution may drop charges even before the trial.

          So yeah Luigi could have had a trial, but I can almost guarantee his lawyer is slowing things down to build his defense and try other types of hearings that strengthen their position once a trial begins

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        Why would they owe him money? A defendant doesn’t get paid if he’s found not guilty. His only reward is that he gets to go free, unless there has been some sort of prosecutorial conduct that he can sue over.

        The reason they are dragging it out is because they know their case is weak, has lots of holes, and it’s going to be susceptible to jury nullification. There’s a good chance he goes free. So they drag out the trial for as long as possible, knowing that’s the only time he’ll serve in prison. He may get found Not Guilty, but he’ll never get back the 3-4 years he sat in jail.

        They did the same thing with Casey Anthony. She served 3 1/2 years before being found Not Guilty. She went “Free,” but she probably spent the same amount of time that she would have gotten for Child Neglect, which is probably what she was really guilty of.

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          This is a combination of why we shouldn’t have cash bail and why effective representation is so critical.

          Removing cash bail stops the pre trial incarceration of those without significant assets.

          Effective representation means that your rights to a speedy trial can be reasserted of your want and reduces the misapplication of state sponsored violence.

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    22 days ago

    So I kind of want to print this and frame it for my wall. Where would I find a high resolution copy.

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    Think I found one.

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      21 days ago

      It’s always funnier when it’s like lawyers or doctors or scientists or something, people who were expected to be smart.

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    22 days ago

    Please tell me his lawyer tried “there is no accused at this hearing, that means he’s free right?”