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Teens who jumped ‘Big Balls’ Sentenced to Probation
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:39 am
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:39 am
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If tweet fails to load, click here. quote:“But suppose the ox had a reputation for goring, and the owner had been informed but failed to keep it under control. If the ox then kills someone, it must be stoned, and the owner must also be put to death.” - Exodus 21:29 NLT
BREAKING - DC Judge Kendra Briggs has allowed the two “teens” who jumped Edward ‘Big Balls’ Coristine to avoid jail and sentenced them to simple probation, stating her job is to “rehabilitate,” not punish.
It is not enough to point solely to the offender. While they must be held accountable for their actions, those who had the authority and the duty to prevent foreseeable harm cannot be absolved. Judges, parole boards, prosecutors, and policymakers who knowingly permit the release of habitual violent offenders must also bear the weight of their decisions, especially when those decisions result in tragedy.
Each act of violence committed by a known repeat offender does not happen in a vacuum. It follows a series of deliberate choices: to grant parole, to reduce sentences, to dismiss charges, or to overlook warning signs in the name of leniency, political pressure, or flawed ideologies. These choices are not without consequence. They are direct contributors to the circumstances that allow violence to be repeated.
Justice demands more than punishment. It demands accountability at every level. To ignore this truth is to devalue the lives of victims, and to accept a system where the gatekeepers of justice bear no burden for the outcomes of their decisions.
Those who hold the keys to freedom must also hold the weight of its consequences. Anything less is a betrayal of public trust and a sentence carried out on the innocent.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:45 am to TigerVespamon
Hope he’s got a gang to fall back on.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:49 am to TigerVespamon
If there was truly fair and equal justice in the Land Of The Free, it wouldn't matter where a court was located, the general result of a trial would be the same in LA County California or Platte County MO.
This^^^^ is a real and serious problem too, it illustrates how divided the country is.
This^^^^ is a real and serious problem too, it illustrates how divided the country is.
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 11:52 am
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:51 am to TigerVespamon
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stating her job is to “rehabilitate,” not punish.
Wrong. It's the prison's job to rehabilitate, it's the judge's position to punish (if found guilty).
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:54 am to TigerVespamon
So this is justice, huh.
Complete utter bs.
Complete utter bs.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:56 am to TigerVespamon
She's not going to prosecute her own kind, just like Obama said he wasn't going to go against his people either.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:56 am to TigerVespamon
Progressive Judges have created a cabal that is undermining this country at every level. It goes from this lady all the way to a few Justices on the Supreme Court that refuse to follow the constitution.
Their training begins in law school where activism is taught and encouraged. It stays with them as young attorneys and then they get a Judge gig somewhere. Then they become unstoppable.
This enormous problem must be addressed or they will eventually win.
Their training begins in law school where activism is taught and encouraged. It stays with them as young attorneys and then they get a Judge gig somewhere. Then they become unstoppable.
This enormous problem must be addressed or they will eventually win.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 11:59 am to TigerVespamon
This story won’t end here.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:01 pm to TigerVespamon
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her job is to “rehabilitate,” not punish.
Need 2 White Males to go and beat the shite out of a black guy and see if she still feels the same way.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:02 pm to MajorityWhip
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This story won’t end here.
Yeah, hopefully that dumbass judge gets jumped and beat down.
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 12:03 pm
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:02 pm to TigerVespamon
They gotta be punished to rehabilitate.
Letting them out is not educating them that there are consequences to their wrongs.
Letting them out is not educating them that there are consequences to their wrongs.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:02 pm to 21blackjack
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So this is justice, huh.
Sure would be a shame if one those gentle lads slipped on a banana peel
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:04 pm to TigerVespamon
Blacks have figured out if they just put a black woman in as judge, they can commit all the crime they want with no consequence
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:05 pm to TigerVespamon
This will never change unless judges and DAs are held responsible for their light sentencing of violent individuals.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:09 pm to TigerVespamon
Yes- the Left has now made unequal protection a core principle. Again, this is no longer just a cultural revolution it is a violent Leftist revolution enforced by the courts. Think your life has value? Not if you are MAGA in a blue enclave/ court room. As we’ve seen in Portland they will arrest you if you are attacked by the Leftist mob.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:13 pm to TigerVespamon
Completely unacceptable. Unconscionable!
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:22 pm to sledgehammer
quote:I’m for eliminating probation, parole, and reductions in sentences based on “good” behavior. This would ensure that convicted individuals serve the full duration of their sentences without the possibility of early release. This approach would enhance public safety by minimizing the risk of the criminal reoffending during periods when the criminal would otherwise still be incarcerated.
This will never change unless judges and DAs are held responsible for their light sentencing of violent individuals.
If a convict reoffends after receiving a sentence less than the maximum allowed, the victim of the subsequent crime should have the right to pursue legal action against the judge who imposed the lighter sentence. The reasoning behind this is that judges must accept responsibility for their decisions, especially in cases where a longer sentence could have prevented further harm.
Posted on 10/15/25 at 12:27 pm to TigerVespamon
In a story to come in the next month or two, the teens mothers keep having their electric and water shut off. It coincides with their bank accts. keep getting emptied. This was right after her food stamps and welfare got canceled. These mothers have never seen such a run of bad luck.

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