Comments by "Grey Matters" (@o0GrayMatters0o) on "JCS - Criminal Psychology"
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"your honor, my client was, is, and will always be a a scared little boy that got traumatized in a mean and ugly world surrounded by a racism and violence the likes of which only people living in that area can understand, and other than being scared shitless, he felt as if this was his big chance to finally draw the line and really earn his respect and tough-guy facade. in the heat of the moment, he made a terrible mistake that cost a man his life, and since he is not yet institutionalized enough to be proud of it, he really does regret it but is just afraid to admit it because he needs to stick to the whole "self-defense/accident" story. your honor, he won't last five days in close quarters with other hardened criminals and would issue a heartfelt apology if he didn't have a cold-blooded killer rep. to uphold. however, the defense asks for a more lenient sentence on the grounds that he hasn't yet gotten all his prison tattoos and openly claimed superiority over all other races on this planet... and the little fact that he paid 100K. We're all secretly aware of the fact that he might be able to get away with this crime by serving less time with good behavior, but being someone else's bitch and doing all their chores for them is a hefty price to pay for a handful of years to be knocked off his sentence by trying to go it alone amongst his own, so please accept the 100K and these subtle hints that we all know he fucked up. If he had more, he'd give it, but he doesn't so please have mercy and keep all the change after you buy those kids deceased father a casket and headstone, I'm sure they'll find a way afford their bills and to cope with the demands of life without a dad." LORD have mercy on us all.
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With respect for the young, innocent victim, Caylee Anthony, 3 y/o.
This case took a very strange turn. Did the defense attorney manage to shed light on the inherent corruption of the prosecutors tactics by employing similarly corrupt tactics in order to extract a "not guilty" plea from the jurors by implying their complicity with the corruption of an inherently corrupt system itself? Is proof the burden, or is the real burden guilt? And is complicity with the guilt cause to share the entire burden of guilt? Either way,
sexual abuse, especially when children are involved for whatever reason (including but not limited to/for the purposes of acquisition of patronage, blackmail, or bribery), should not ever be allowed, permitted, protected, or pardoned under any case, circumstance, or code.
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With all due respect to the victim and her family and friends that were hurt by this woman. The video poses a great question about the criminal's justice system decades ago, and though the actions taken by these detectives would have us believe things have changed, it is clear that the language of law still known as 'legalies" is still full of shit and goes something like this: "Well Gorsh Mickey, i may or may not recall (touches lip), a huh hult, G Golly a huh hult, what am i you know (touches temple)? under oath? welp that's a knee slapper, huh hult, the law doesn't apply to me, i am the law, Gorsh, a huh hult. i have no idea what you're token about, a huh hult, Gorsh."
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With respect for the young, innocent victim, Caylee Anthony, 3 y/o.
This case took a very strange turn. Did the defense attorney manage to shed light on the inherent corruption of the prosecutors tactics by employing similarly corrupt tactics in order to extract a "not guilty" plea from the jurors by implying their complicity with the corruption of an inherently corrupt system itself? Is proof the burden, or is the real burden guilt? And is complicity with the guilt cause to share the entire burden of guilt? Either way,
sexual abuse, especially when children are involved for whatever reason (including but not limited to/for the purposes of acquisition of patronage, blackmail, or bribery), should not ever be allowed, permitted, protected, or pardoned under any case, circumstance, or code.
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