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In reply to the discussion: Why Is Black Lives Matter Activist Facing Four Years in Jail While Stanford Rapist Gets Six Months? [View all]TipTok
(2,474 posts)127. The point is that the rapists punishment was too short...
That doesn't negate the fact that the woman in the other case didn't deserve everything she got.
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Why Is Black Lives Matter Activist Facing Four Years in Jail While Stanford Rapist Gets Six Months? [View all]
KamaAina
Jun 2016
OP
Because the "name" given to a statutory offense is not as important as its elements
jberryhill
Jun 2016
#64
I must admit, my focus was on the woman raped by the Stanford scumbag
BlancheSplanchnik
Jun 2016
#40
The stanford rapist faced 20 years. Five felonies. The lesson is; know the facts of the case.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2016
#59
"Not serious crime because his son was drunk"--sorry I have to disagree.
BlancheSplanchnik
Jun 2016
#32
Has anyone asked the father how many of these "20 minute actions" he has committed? nt
Scruffy Rumbler
Jun 2016
#21
And if what his son did is what the father considers action, then maybe LEO needs to take a peek
Rex
Jun 2016
#28
What case? I am talking about ranking in our plutocracy, what are you talking about?
Rex
Jun 2016
#46
I'm all in favor of more equal sentencing, but this is a poor example to use.
AlbertCat
Jun 2016
#45
initially there were five felony counts against the rapist, so theoretically, up to 20 years consecu
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2016
#76
I see some here are confused and don't understand the inherent social ranking in our society.
Rex
Jun 2016
#48
Well, it is apparently the belief of many here at DU that minority women cannot be trusted
jberryhill
Jun 2016
#79
It's also the belief of most Americans that a judge would be white and male
IronLionZion
Jun 2016
#82
Because Democratic minority women judges are biased? Is that what you want to go with?
jberryhill
Jun 2016
#63
If all other conditions had been the same and our white preppy, rapist had been black instead...
MrScorpio
Jun 2016
#94
Looking beyond the statistics, it's quite clear that if you're black in America, you're screwed
MrScorpio
Jun 2016
#101
Yep, and these cases are a great way of pointing out the horrible disconnect in the justice system.
Kentonio
Jun 2016
#107
Turns out it is illegal in California to attempt to remove people from custody
jberryhill
Jun 2016
#80