Posted on 11/29/2016 9:36:03 AM PST by Captain Jack Aubrey
Thirteen protesters have been sentenced to five days in jail for illegally blocking traffic on Interstate 95 in Richmond during a Black Lives Matter protest in July. All 13 demonstrators pleaded guilty Monday afternoon in Richmond General District Court as part of a plea agreement.
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Liberalism will do that. Drugs is a double whammy. They can't hide their lying' eyes.
It wasn’t treated as a federal crime in Richmond.
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that’s why they were at the protest....
Take it, because usually the charges are dropped. ANY jail time is rare.
Shoulda got 5 years.
This is what Africans do. Hopefully people see why whites don’t want to live in proximity to their hoods.
5 days? Wow. How bout 5 months with forced work to pay their own way?
Now we just need civil suits against them.
Anybody suffer financial loss due to the blocked road?
From the looks of the guy above you couldn’t get two nickles from the lot of them. However, if you can track down the bottle of Night Train the DNC gave them you might actually get those two nickles via the deposit fee?
finally consequences.
I’d go even further; interfering with a taxpayer going to or from work should be a federal crime...
Soros needs to step up and pay more if jail time is part of the deal.
interesting, I use to work in Richmond, would walk through the gauntlet of violent beggars daily..can be a rough place
He is so ugly, he qualified for the three syllable description:
Ugg-Ih-Lee
Looks like he’s more than familiar with a few days in jail. Five days will be a breeze.
At least they got jail time.
They got paid off in Louisiana. $100,000 for some b.s. lawsuit when they were arrested trying to go up the onramp to the interstate. Cost of defense was high so the city settled.
Not nearly enough. This will inspire the miscreants to do more. 2-3 months would have been appropriate.
If they block an ambulance and/or somebody dies as a direct or indirect result, raise the charges to manslaughter.
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