blakknicholson
BlakkNicholson
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Yes, but nowhere near as much as Tomi Lahren does. Maybe that’s why he’s standing next to her all the time, makes him look better.

“It would be dope if a woke women of color created a platform to control her narrative and to become a voice like Tomi Lahren?”

I encourage you to read The Divide, by Matt Taibbi. He has a long section about why people take pleas even if they “didn’t do anything.”

Read the book New Jim Crow. It covers in depth how suspects are often charged with more major crimes and then encouraged to plea, even if they are not guilty of anything.

yeah it is a totally fucked system. I saw a documentary on it, sometimes it is unethical lawyers, sometimes it is just overworked lawyers doing the best they can. The documentary highlighted that a lot of people will plead guilty to a lesser crime as it is the only option to get them back home immediately where they

No.

You tell me. I’m fucking tired.

If only that were true. The vast majority of criminal cases are resolved through plea bargains and many innocent people (especially innocent people of color, who rightfully don’t trust a jury of their “peers”) accept them out of fear of worse alternatives. Its entirely too easy for prosecutors to threaten people with

I’m an attorney, and for most people, “vindication” isn’t something they can afford to fight for. When the State is out to get you for something (as was the case here), anything less than years in jail is considered a win for a defense attorney.

My first guess would have been Tyler, TX....

1) I was responding directly to your comment that you didn’t know if you were right or not.

2 cool 2 be 4gotten

Maybe he got confused and thought it was new twitter.

His lawyer was some s**t.

Since the beginning of the current presidency, and the ensuing discrimination/harassment, I’ve had time to reflect more than ever. As an Asian man having been fortunate enough to have lived by entire 36 years in California, I empathize with black people and especially black men, especially those in the south, and the

The black part of me sighs. The “use humor to hide pain” part of me (I guess still the black part) thinks “that lawyer will never work again...”

poor people plead guilty to things they didn’t do all the time on the advice of overworked, underpaid court appointed counsel

Hey, kudos to you for asking an honest question and being open minded and willing to learn from the answers. So rare on the internets. You give me hope for humanity :)

For sure, it was totally Marshall who was the entire problem, and it had nothing to do with the guy they tried to move mid-season for anything they possibly could, without any success.

According to a link in the top thread (and I guess the Internet hordes), husband is Juan’s cousin.