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re: 162 people in TX killed by people released on bond during a 4 year period
Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:17 pm to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:17 pm to SlowFlowPro
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I hope DC Draino never bitched about J6 defendants who faced pretrial detention
Always with irrelevant nonsense.
This post was edited on 5/3/25 at 2:17 pm
Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:18 pm to Night Vision
Am I the only one who thinks Savanah Hernandez is hot? Haha 

Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:18 pm to Sofaking2
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Am I the only one who thinks Savanah Hernandez is hot? Haha
The literal 2nd comment ITT

Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:29 pm to SlowFlowPro
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hope DC Draino never bitched about J6 defendants who faced pretrial detention
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SFP
I’m convinced you troll for fun
Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:40 pm to CR4090
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It is really bad in Harris County.
Moved to the north west houston area 3.5 years ago from Louisiana. Even I noticed the bizarre amount of times this shite happened since being here. It’s disgusting. The fact judges can release violent criminals on bond and can’t be held accountable if something happens really bothers me. That’s how you end up with these 165 murders.
If a judge releases a violent criminal on bond and they kill someone, there needs to be some legal recourse against said judge. They need to have some skin in the game. That would hopefully prevent a lot of this from happening.
Can’t remember who sponsored it, but they did have some good ads leading up to the Nov elections regarding this. It was family members of the deceased speaking about it. Im not as in tuned with the local politics as I’d like to be right now, but from what I understood, Harris county did a solid job at getting some of these judges off the bench.
But these judges need to have some skin in the game when releasing violent criminals on bond. Not sure how, but there has to be some legal action on the judges. They are the ones responsible for putting those people back into the community. They need to be liable for their actions and decisions.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 2:42 pm to SlowFlowPro
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I hope DC Draino never bitched about J6 defendants who faced pretrial detention
Good morning, Strawman.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 6:27 pm to SlowFlowPro
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You support the pretrial detention of the J6ers? Why?
Again, you view everything through your myopic retard filter.
I never said or implied any such thing.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 6:29 pm to Turbeauxdog
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I never said or implied any such thing.
So you did not support the pretrial detention of the J6ers?
Posted on 5/3/25 at 6:33 pm to SlowFlowPro
Mate, this is a losing battle for you. Violent offenders who have a felony rap sheet are not the same as Bertha from Nebraska. Houston judges are out of control.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 6:37 pm to NIH
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Mate, this is a losing battle for you. Violent offenders who have a felony rap sheet are not the same as Bertha from Nebraska.
Those are the exception used for emotional reacts.
Go to a criminal docket and see all the people in jail for non-violent offenses without that sort of rap. Lots of people who have BS charges take deals just to get out. And I'm not talking murder cases or crimes of violence.
It's one of the major tools of the state's playbook in criminal law.
I just had a guy with over a $1M bond set for a drug charge (no fentanyl) and no real history. No crimes of violence charged. I don't typically represent people likely to remain incarcerated (it's a pain in the arse), so he's not my normal criminal client.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:13 pm to Night Vision
Oh, but she is compassionate.....
Liberal shitheads don't care about anybody, seriously!
Liberal shitheads don't care about anybody, seriously!
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:15 pm to SlowFlowPro
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So you did not support the pretrial detention of the J6ers?
No.
And I support the pre trial detention of alleged violent criminals/murderers.
And no this doesn't qualify most j6 political prisoners
And retard/corrupt judges detained protestors and other retard/corrupt judges released murderers.
And people died.
And in a sane world, your trash bars would inflct consequences on garbage barristers.
You don't want that.
Because you're stupid and you hate sanity and decency because you're a shitty person.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:16 pm to Trevaylin
You are wasting your time. The Judicial system is infallible in his eyes and everyone gets treated equally
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:19 pm to SlowFlowPro
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I've argued for a long time on here (long prior to the MAGA era) about the need for completely rebuilding our punitive bail-bond system.
Dumbass.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:22 pm to Turbeauxdog
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And I support the pre trial detention of alleged violent criminals/murderers.

Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:24 pm to the808bass
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Dumbass.
I'll take the ad homs in response to me avoiding hypocrisy.
I expect it from you, these days.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:34 pm to Night Vision
i feel terrible for the people affected by this
but we're talking about 40 people a year over 4 years from harris county texas (houston), which has roughly 5 million residents. and that's just the county, much less the greater area. criminals gonna do criminal shite
i wonder why she cherry picked this county over such a specific 4 year timeframe?
nevermind, i don't wonder. selective manufactured outrage at its finest
but we're talking about 40 people a year over 4 years from harris county texas (houston), which has roughly 5 million residents. and that's just the county, much less the greater area. criminals gonna do criminal shite
i wonder why she cherry picked this county over such a specific 4 year timeframe?
nevermind, i don't wonder. selective manufactured outrage at its finest
This post was edited on 5/3/25 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 5/3/25 at 7:58 pm to beaux duke
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40 people a year over 4 years from harris county texas
40 murders/year
That’s roughly 10% of the murders in Harris County in a year.
Also, if there were 40 fewer murders in Harris county on a year over year basis, your bitch arse would be in here talking about the amazing improvement in safety.
Posted on 5/3/25 at 8:09 pm to the808bass
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Also, if there were 40 fewer murders in Harris county on a year over year basis, your bitch arse would be in here talking about the amazing improvement in safety.
i would? or are you just making statements up to fit your narrative?
could you link me to the crimes that would have put these 40 people in jail forever and prevent future crimes? or were they let out/granted bail because that's what the law allows?
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