“They are practicing law in a way that is unique to McLennan County,” Houston attorney Paul Looney said last month. “Nobody else in Texas treats people the way they are treating people. All these fill-in-the-blank charging affidavits and indictments. That is an outrage. These people are entitled to be treated individually, whether they are being arrested and booked or making bonds.”
You talking about the Branch Dividions?
So your thought is that these bikers don’t deserve due process because the government has made an unproven blanket statement that they all were gang affiliates? That is a strong conservative sentiment if I ever heard one.
Only one of these motorcycle clubs are on the Justice Department list of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs - the Bandidos. Of course, the others may be as well, but many would like to see some evidence to support your assertion as well as the indictments that have been served up.
For those who engaged in mass violence, a good early morning Texas hanging is in order, upon the delivery of a verdict by a jury of 12 good men.
I don't like motorcycle clubs and I don't care much for motorcycles either. But I reserve my highest level of disdain and disgust for prosecutors and judges who use their power to ignore laws and the long standing respect for justice. And I don't care much for those who rush to judgment when most information so far has by leaked by one party or the other to bolster their case. Let's demand the evidence see the light of day and then give the men and women of the jury decide.
Can only thank God that you are not in charge of anything connected to the legal system (I hope)