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re: A jury decided they were not guilty. A judge sentenced them to life in prison anyway
Posted on 11/28/23 at 3:44 pm to Eurocat
Posted on 11/28/23 at 3:44 pm to Eurocat
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Richardson and Claiborne insisted they had nothing to do with Gibson’s death. But their attorneys at the time told them that they could be sentenced to death if they went to trial and lost. Richardson and Claiborne were poor Black men accused of killing a white police officer in the South. Out of fear for their lives, they took guilty pleas.
“He said if you go to trial and you mess around and you lose, you could get the death penalty,” Richardson told local news.
Richardson pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and was sentenced to ten years in state prison with five years suspended. Claiborne pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge, as an accessory to Richardson’s crime. The county attorney at the time, David Chappell, said he made those plea bargains with Richardson and Claiborne because the case was too compromised: One of the first officers to arrive on the scene was Waverly Police Chief Warren Sturrup, who picked up Gibson’s gun with his bare hands and, in doing so, tainted any fingerprints that may have been on the gun.
Gibson’s family was outraged by what they saw as a lenient sentence for Richardson and Claiborne, who, in their view, had pleaded guilty to being involved in Gibson’s death. Following public outcry, federal prosecutors brought additional charges against the pair accusing them of selling crack cocaine and murdering a police officer during a drug deal gone wrong.
In 2001, Richardson and Claiborne went to trial. A jury found them not guilty of officer Gibson’s murder, but guilty of selling crack.
Land of the free
Posted on 11/28/23 at 3:46 pm to 4cubbies
Reading about it, it certainly seems really fricked up.
Posted on 11/28/23 at 3:49 pm to 4cubbies
The dudes were selling crack and shot a cop and the jury let them off
Posted on 11/28/23 at 6:23 pm to 4cubbies
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Land of the free
Go teach kids Marxism in North Korea.
Posted on 11/28/23 at 6:55 pm to 4cubbies
This little tidbit is telling:
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One of the first officers to arrive on the scene was Waverly Police Chief Warren Sturrup, who picked up Gibson’s gun with his bare hands and, in doing so, tainted any fingerprints that may have been on the gun.
Tells me they must have gotten some damning fingerprints but defense is arguing its "tainted". Otherwise why would they offer that explanation in the story????
State appeals court turned them down too.
Some critical pieces are missing from this story.
Posted on 11/28/23 at 9:34 pm to 4cubbies
Do you even bother to wonder about the bias in what you posted? Do you swallow it whole or at the very least recognize that there might be details left out to manipulate you?
Posted on 11/29/23 at 6:55 am to 4cubbies
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David Chappell
"I'm Rick James, bitch!
Posted on 11/29/23 at 9:29 am to 4cubbies
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Land of the free
Two black men killed a white cop in the South and they weren't lynched?
We've come a long way.
Posted on 11/29/23 at 4:09 pm to 4cubbies
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Waverly Police Chief Warren Sturrup,
Waverly, LA?
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:32 am to 4cubbies
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Land of the Free
You and the OP both support weaponizing law enforcement against your political enemies.
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