Posted on 09/19/2013 10:54:27 AM PDT by jazusamo
If they’re talking about the New Orleans Nazis in Blue who murdered the people at the Danziger bridge, those 5 aren’t victims they’re murderers pure and simple, and they should have been executed, but of course because they’re cops different standards apply.
A chill wind . . . .
FTA:
Dobinskis misconduct was so egregious that United States District Court Judge Kurt Englehardt vacated the convictions of five New Orleans police officers convicted of using excessive force in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Her misconduct led to the vacated CONVICTIONS of those thugs.
Yup.
The cops abused power. But so did the prosecutors.
Yep, that’s the case and I agree but the actions of this DOJ supervisor were not only egregious but unnecessary and uncalled for.
<...”The consequences for the rule of law”...>
What rule of law? Our society and government no longer abides by a so called “rule of law”....it is simply a line that’s jumped like skip rope....nothing to it!
What we do have are activists who know too much, exposed to that which they shouldn’t know...who use it as leverage to retain their positions and income. High Crimes which go ‘past go’ and collect mega dollars...with a behind the scenes audience clapping at their success.
Absolutely, the Obama/Holder DOJ has and is making a mockery of justice.
Anyone here besides me think that this was possibly a fix to get them off with minimal punishment? After all you can’t have police getting punished for murdering people. Who would respect them if they had to follow the same laws as the rest of us?
bump
There are easier ways for the prosecution to “throw” a case. This one would’ve counted on the defense to discover the shenanigans.
If Alfred Newman had a sister she would look like Karla Dobinski.
Or let them know. The cat got out of the bag somehow didn't it.
True, but the fact remains that a prosecutor should be able to “throw” a case without placing his or her law license in jeopardy.
and a surgeon should be able to throw an operation without consequence too?
There’s much truth in that:)
Depends on what she was offered. Not saying I see conspiracy everywhere, but just because you think paranoid thoughts doesn't mean that they're not really out to get you. With this New fascist USA and the militarization of the thugs in blue one can't be too cynical.
Not sure whether you understand the context of the discussion, but yes, a coerced (or otherwise) surgeon should be intelligent enough to kill his or her patient without placing his or her license in jeopardy.
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Keep the license while in prison for murder then.
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