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re: UHC exec killer wasn’t read rights before questioning and warranties search conducted?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:02 pm to UptownJoeBrown
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:02 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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I’m trying to get you to think WHY someone wouldn’t file for a speedy trial.
Because they don’t know they can.
Do you think Kalief Bowder knew he could file a motion and request a speedy trial and just chose not to?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:04 pm to 4cubbies
quote:
Do you think Kalief Bowder knew he could file a motion and request a speedy trial and just chose not to?
His public defender should have informed him
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:05 pm to 4cubbies
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Do you think Kalief Bowder knew he could file a motion and request a speedy trial and just chose not to?
Yes. Now ask why didn’t he?
Why would someone not do that?
This post was edited on 12/6/25 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:05 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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I’m trying to get you to think WHY someone wouldn’t file for a speedy trial.
Luigi is cooked. That’s why he isn’t rushing to trial.
Most people in pretrial detention are nothing like him, though. They have petty charges and are poor.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:06 pm to 4cubbies
I legitimately wanted to know what the hell you were talking about. Perhaps you and other liberals thought the police illegally searched through Luigi’s owner’s manuals?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:07 pm to 4cubbies
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Most people in pretrial detention are nothing like him, though. They have petty charges and are poor.
So why don’t they?
ETA: And it’s not because they don’t know. They have public defenders.
This post was edited on 12/6/25 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:10 pm to stout
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His public defender should have informed him
Most criminal defendants want the process to be delayed. Witnesses die, evidence gets lost, etc. It’s a benefit for hopelessly guilty people to delay the prosecution. They don’t want a speedy trial.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:11 pm to 4cubbies
Quattro Cubbies:
You should seek help.It may not be too late.
You should seek help.It may not be too late.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:11 pm to Riverside
Daggumit! I want her to come to that conclusion!
Hello! Socratic method being conducted over here.
Hello! Socratic method being conducted over here.
This post was edited on 12/6/25 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:12 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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Do you think Kalief Bowder knew he could file a motion and request a speedy trial and just chose not to?quote:
Yes. Now ask why didn’t he?
His charges were ultimately dropped so it’s hard to believe that he chose to sit in jail for years rather than request a speedy trial.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:13 pm to 4cubbies
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His charges were ultimately dropped so it’s hard to believe that he chose to sit in jail for years rather than request a speedy trial.
He should sue his public defender for not telling him his options
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:14 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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ETA: And it’s not because they don’t know. They have public defenders.
Are you at all familiar with the criminal justice system? Do you have any first hand experience?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:15 pm to 4cubbies
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Are you at all familiar with the criminal justice system? Do you have any first hand experience?
Do you?
Not post imprisonment, but first hand experience with the court cases.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:18 pm to 4cubbies
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His charges were ultimately dropped so it’s hard to believe that he chose to sit in jail for years rather than request a speedy trial.
He was charged with robbery, grand larceny, and assault. How many years was he looking at?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:18 pm to 4cubbies
quote:you’re so retarded
Do police have to leave you alone if you tell them you don’t want to talk?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:19 pm to 4cubbies
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Are you at all familiar with the criminal justice system? Do you have any first hand experience?
Yes. Very much so. You?
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:20 pm to Narax
Oh hey. I actually thought of you the other day. I was in a meeting with a bunch of stakeholders for something. A formerly incarcerated man was also there and actually said, “People in prison are traumatized. Being in prison is traumatizing.” I didn’t get the chance to tell him he’s wrong, though.
quote:I’ve never been arrested and I’m not an attorney or judge.
Not post imprisonment, but first hand experience with the court cases.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:23 pm to 4cubbies
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Being in prison is traumatizing
There's a pretty easy fix to this
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:23 pm to 4cubbies
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His charges were ultimately dropped
Charges being dropped could be for a multitude of reasons.
Posted on 12/6/25 at 9:23 pm to 4cubbies
I'm not asking in general, I'm asking in this specific case.
With what we know, do you think the UHC killer should be found guilty or not? It's a simple question.
With what we know, do you think the UHC killer should be found guilty or not? It's a simple question.
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