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Judges ignore the crimes that lead up to murder
Posted on 4/7/26 at 5:32 am
Posted on 4/7/26 at 5:32 am
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/in_focus/4515627/judges-setting-criminals-free-victims-pay/
Running from a cop... Wonder why...
Again? Well obviously he learned his lesson.
Well... shite... sorry Dylan.
This is totally a one off case!
2 off?
OK so finally a judge willing to protect citizens!
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18-year-old Deonta Harmon is accused of shooting and killing a man. When he was 15, Harmon was given a 60-day sentence for fleeing and eluding, but the sentence was stayed and he was put on probation. Despite being given that opportunity, Harmon violated that probation.
Running from a cop... Wonder why...
quote:
Harmon ended up in front of a court again on felony battery charges, to which he pleaded guilty. Despite this, Judge Jessica Fehrenbach gave Harmon a mere two-year probation, even though he had clearly proven through previous probation violations and his felony battery that he is not someone who respects the law or his fellow citizens.
Again? Well obviously he learned his lesson.
quote:
It took a four days for Harmon to be arrested for allegedly shooting and killing Dylan Jackson. Harmon is now facing the following charges, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “first-degree reckless homicide, two counts of first-degree reckless injury and being a felon in possession of a firearm
Well... shite... sorry Dylan.
This is totally a one off case!
quote:
A 12-year-old was left temporarily paralyzed after being shot in the head, allegedly by 16-year-old Nasir Pitts. According to prosecutors, Pitts simply walked up to a family sitting in their car and began shooting. Pitts was already on probation for an armed robbery in 2024, where he stole a woman’s phone at gunpoint while wearing a ski mask.
2 off?
quote:
Then there is the case of Emile Hobson. Last year, Hobson allegedly robbed a woman while threatening to harm her if she resisted. One judge, John Hock, said that Hobson was “a clear threat to any person he might have an opportunity to rob” because of his documented criminal history and “willingness to prey on vulnerable people in public.” This is how the system should work.
OK so finally a judge willing to protect citizens!
quote:wtf Tyria!
But, six weeks later, Judge Tyria Walton decided that Hock was wrong, releasing Hobson on an ankle monitor instead. Hobson recorded an ankle monitor violation the very next day. He was brought in on an arrest warrant, and Walton released him again on an ankle monitor. And then, believe it or not, Hobson allegedly robbed another person four days later, allegedly brandishing “what appeared to be the handle of a firearm".
Posted on 4/7/26 at 5:41 am to Narax
Why do you think Trump can't get anything done? the judiciary is corrupted with a few good ones, but they are in the minority
Posted on 4/7/26 at 6:03 am to Narax
quote:She does not care.
wtf Tyria!
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