To: luvie
Why is this case being drawn out so long? Do normal murderer usually get such treatment?
4 posted on
07/06/2026 12:32:11 PM PDT by
fwdude
(Why is there a "far/radical right," but damned if they'll admit that there is a far/radical left)
To: fwdude
Yes, it is sickening. The system fawns over a degenerate transvestite furry. The system draws this out months on end. Disgraceful. It's a black mark upon Utah. Utah fancies itself a cowboy state of wide open spaces. But in reality, it's almost as bureaucratic as California. Think California run by a weird synthetic pseudo religious cult.
5 posted on
07/06/2026 12:38:41 PM PDT by
Governor Dinwiddie
( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever. β Psalm 106)
To: fwdude
As far as I know from watching quite a few live murder trials, yes they do. It is done to protect all parties involved.
Remember, this little feral animal is “innocent until proven guilty” in our country.
6 posted on
07/06/2026 12:38:43 PM PDT by
luvie
(πΊπΈ The bravery of our troops keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American. πΊπΈ)
To: fwdude
Why is this case being drawn out so long? Do normal murderer usually get such treatment? Most are let go much sooner. /S (my cynicism admitted).
"The vast majority of murder accusations do not go to trial; defendants frequently accept plea bargains to lesser charges (such as manslaughter or second-degree murder) to avoid the risk of maximum penalties."
10-14% of US murder cases end in acquittals, case dismissals, or mistrials. Some are later overturned; the National Registry of Exonerations tracks wrongful convictions, with roughly 79% of homicide exonerations marred by official misconduct.--Nat.Reg. of Exonerations website.
11 posted on
07/06/2026 1:46:21 PM PDT by
frank ballenger
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