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    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    Again, you are blowing smoke and dodging the issue.

    The issue is TREATMENT of those arrested, not how many have been arrested.
    Here's another one wants to start killing conservatives, enmasse. We already know he does not want peace, but war..
    He believes he's invulnerable and it won't ever touch him.
    He's completely sick in the head. Completely.
    He cheered when that guy shot up those congressmen at a softball practice and complained that not enough died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    lol
    I know....Right. Flight risk. How many did they let go home that makes that argument look stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    Really? lol If I commit a crime in D.C., I would be deemed a "flight risk" because I would go back home to NJ to await trial? What would the authorities expect?
    You are making my point. The authorities would expect the accused to go home. that is why they would be more likely to deny bail.


    That I'd put myself up at the Motel 6 until everything gets straightened out? Does your mind really work like this? Holy $#@!...
    Again, you are making my point. They would not expect the accused to pay for a hotel for 6-12 months. So they would be more likely to keep them incarcerated.

    Anyway, I'm not sure. I suspect 0 but let's rephrase the question: how many leftist hooligans accused of violent crimes and/or deemed a "flight risk" during the riots of 2020 were held without bail for over a year?
    I have no idea. If they thought they were a flight risk, I would assume they would set a high bail or no bail.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    Again, you are blowing smoke and dodging the issue.

    The issue is TREATMENT of those arrested, not how many have been arrested.
    You didn't mention treatment in your post to me.


    I have no knowledge of how they are being treated in jail beyond what MMC posted.

    Seems like there was one case of inadequate medical and not enough video rooms?

    Is that the extent of your complaint about these alleged rioters?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    The reality is that no one with zero criminal history would cop a plea in this scenario unless pressured to do so. Deeming them a "threat" to the public or a (lol) "flight risk" was not done for anyone's safety. It's at least partly a strategy to coerce plea deals.

    These people have been recorded on video doing the things for which they have been charged. Are you really trying to suggest they are innocent and might be being railroaded?


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLiquidGuy View Post
    You are making my point. The authorities would expect the accused to go home. that is why they would be more likely to deny bail.


    Again, you are making my point. They would not expect the accused to pay for a hotel for 6-12 months. So they would be more likely to keep them incarcerated.



    I have no idea. If they thought they were a flight risk, I would assume they would set a high bail or no bail.
    LiquidGuy always brings his checkers board...

    No, your point, such as it is, was idiotic. lol Of course they would expect you to go home. Typically you would. That's how it normally works.

    Of course not. You would be expected to go home and await trial. This is astonishing...

    Now, why were these people held without bail for over a year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLiquidGuy View Post
    These people have been recorded on video doing the things for which they have been charged. Are you really trying to suggest they are innocent and might be being railroaded?
    How is this a response to this?

    The reality is that no one with zero criminal history would cop a plea in this scenario unless pressured to do so. Deeming them a "threat" to the public or a (lol) "flight risk" was not done for anyone's safety. It's at least partly a strategy to coerce plea deals.
    Did you have the right post?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLiquidGuy View Post
    You didn't mention treatment in your post to me.


    I have no knowledge of how they are being treated in jail beyond what MMC posted.

    Seems like there was one case of inadequate medical and not enough video rooms?

    Is that the extent of your complaint about these alleged rioters?
    Yes, he did. What's disturbing is that you aren't playing dumb. This is real. Being denied bail falls under treatment.

    Holy $#@!...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    LiquidGuy always brings his checkers board...
    No, your point, such as it is, was idiotic. lol Of course they would expect you to go home. Typically you would. That's how it normally works.
    Of course not. You would be expected to go home and await trial. This is astonishing...
    That wuld be normal if your home was located in the state where you are being charged. Not so in this case.
    Now, why were these people held without bail for over a year?
    I have already answered this question in another thread AND this one. not gonna repeat a third time.


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