justice
…eight years in prison…
I watched the opening of the Simpson trial on TV...
Headline from the Norman OK Transcript:
Record incarceration rate not producing safer Oklahoma
artisanal 'ette at August 03, 2015 06:38 AM: ...faced with more than $200,000 in legal costs after a federal judge ordered them to pay attorney's fees for four ammunition dealers the family atte
"The aged aren't always wise,
nor do the elderly always understand justice."
-Job 32:9
me: Just takes one juror can spare him.
Uh... can't blame autodiction?
Prosecution asks for death for "heinous, cruel and depraved" Tjoker. Defense says spare poor baby because he was helplessly under brother Speedbump's influence.
Off-topic, or at least skew-topic...
What Makes the Djoker Cry?
Vic: "...there is a major campaign on by the anti-death penalty advocates t eliminate the death penalty by forcing the drug makers to quit producing the drugs.
Morning, Glories! Hope y'all have a good weekend.
I read only as far as, "Michael Brown's death ... indicate something is wrong with criminal justice in America."
"Mass arrests are the only answer."
That's right! Call the FBI... oh, um, Homeland Security... er, the Justice Dept...?
Ghostbusters?
Pete: "I know, [Tahmoressi]’s got too much class for that.But I sure would."
We'll have to continue to do it for him.
Good afternoon. Now that I'm at the real computer, some links, today especially in honor of our hardworking Pete and of course his DW.
I tilt at windmills. (No Daylight Savings Time!) So, I concur with MrScribbler (#21) on the priority of prosecuting the criminals. Also, Vic (#36) on holding the primaries.
Subjects: Ann Barnhardt, Daylight Saving Time, justice, Ted Cruz, US Constitution
"it rains on the just and unjust alike." and also said that unfortunately the unjust tend to steal your umbrellas.
Posted by: Kindltot
That's going in the re-use file.
Howdy, from Oklahoma, where we sometimes "accidentally" take a long time to execute criminals. You know, like beheaders.
Back, safe and unscratched.
Speaking of mugshots, the pattern locally is mite like people of Wal-Mart on a really bad day.
Meet the Neighbors 1m vids
D'oh! Here's the link I forgot to include to the MO execution story.
Subjects: justice, Missouri, Supreme Court of the United States, women
Missouri man executed for rape and murder of 24-year-old woman viciously raped and killed in her own home... DNA evidence...
Subjects: justice, Missouri, Supreme Court of the United States, women
Tumbrels ...
Guillotines ...
fury of the mob righteously indignant people [fify] ...
publicly pilloried ...
Imagine if you will, a jury trial.
Re #8
"What do you mean it's lentils, breakfast, lunch, and dinner again today? What kind of prison is this?"
When Justice is served...
D-Lamp: "I noted the other day that you are in Oklahoma. What part?"
Well, the very best part, of course. Caney River valley, where the green ends just before the flat prairie begins.
J.J. Sefton: Central west Africa, next to Nigeria.
Ah, thanks. Didn't want to risk crashing this flakey cell by doing something really intensive like looking up a map.
Vic:: ..."the AZ execution was botched it took him 1.5 hour to die while gasping...."
Human bodies, durable as they can be, are actually quite fragile. People are killed all over the world every minute, often without half trying.
Oklahoma — where capital punishment has an actual effective deterrence effect! You do not want to commit a capital crime in this state.
» Maybe God was like," I'm just going to make sure that " cocktail" doesn't work as advertised,,let this scum suffer a bit before I send him to Hell."
Posted by: steevy
Me: "I'm sad to hear of that fellow suffering a while from the execution drugs."
CrotchetyOldJarhead: "Shit happens. I have no sorrow or pity for that guy."