Career Criminal BEGS For Woke DA Gets 22 Years Instead

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  1. ToughTalk

    ToughTalk Well-Known Member

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    Watch this video.

    It's both sad and hilarious all at once.



    TLDR?

    Career criminal brags to arresting officers that he will be back on the streets by the weekend ends up getting trial in Will county because they won't give him relaxed sentencing like they apparently do in cook county.

    When you listen to his priors you gotta ask yourself how the hell it is morally right that this societal ass was out on only a $1000 bond?

    https://willcountysao.com/2023/03/g...lar-hijacking-on-diversey-parkway-in-chicago/
    • Three counts of Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking (Class X Felony – Category A);
    • Two counts of Armed Robbery (Class X Felony-Category A);
    • Two counts of Attempt Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking (Class 1 Felony – Category A);
    • Aggravated Unlawful Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle (Class 1 Felony – Category A);
    • Two counts of Theft (Class 2 Felony – Category A);
    • Unlawful Possession of a Weapon by a Felon (Class 3 Felony – Category A);
    • Aggravated Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Peace Officer (Class 4 Felony – Category A); and
    • Striking a Police Animal (Class A Misdemeanor – Category B).
    Here's your "DA" you should direct all your concerns towards...

    https://www.cookcountystatesattorney.org/about/kimberly-foxx

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    Chicago is ****ed.
     
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  2. kazenatsu

    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Sounds like he played Russian Roulette one too many times.

    This is sad. Maybe they should have sentenced him to some jail time earlier on in Cook county (Chicago) so he would have learned not to do this, and wouldn't have gotten into much bigger trouble later.
     
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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm still against the 22 year sentence and find it a little bit excessive. That's like punishing him all at once for all those other crimes earlier on that his county refused to seriously punish him for.

    They should have given him a 3 or 4 year sentence earlier, with a severe warning, and then saw whether he continued to do these things.

    If he wouldn't stop, then people like this really need to be sent off to an island somewhere, to live away from the rest of society.
    instead of long prison sentences, send criminals off to an island (Oct 1, 2017 in Law & Justice section)

    Like maybe a prison term, for punishment, and then they get sent off to live in exile.

    I see an analogy here to spoiling a child. Imagine a parent who never punishes his child for doing anything bad, the child keeps getting more progressively out of control, and finally when that child is a teenager they do something really bad and kill somebody. All because the parent never used any harsh discipline to try to get his child back on track and let things get to that point.
     
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  4. MelshieMaze

    MelshieMaze Well-Known Member

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    See, this is why some people aren't even good criminals, you don't brag about this stuff in plain view of people, especially law enforcement because now they'll take that as a personal challenge.
     

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