They're whining about it on tiktok as if it's gonna be "The Purge"
i literally explained it to youbro chill out
Any non sensationalist videos explaining this? Everything on YouTube Im seeing about it is wild
Yeah I mean I explained it too lol what further clarification do you need? I'd be happy to answerYeah you did lol, not that you guys didnt explain it well enough tbh, suppose I was more curious to see how its being reported that side without the sensationalism.
Literally everything on YouTube is TikTok levels of sensationalist, with the obvious purge parallels. Im guessing that just attracts more clicks
Yeah you did lol, not that you guys didnt explain it well enough tbh, suppose I was more curious to see how its being reported that side without the sensationalism.
Literally everything on YouTube is TikTok levels of sensationalist, with the obvious purge parallels. Im guessing that just attracts more clicks
what about those cases where somebody has like really obviously committed the crime. Like the fucker has been caught in the act of kidnapping someone and theres no doubt.
Okay thanks that link def helps, especially the video. But fuck me the issue is complicated.
So I get the idea that you dont want poor people languishing in jail for months or years awaiting trial because they cant afford bail. But how are they defining flight risk? And this works great if the courts are willing to bring people to trial quicker but I see nothing saying that side of things will change.
Also I totally get youre innocent until proven guilty, but what about those cases where somebody has like really obviously committed the crime. Like the fucker has been caught in the act of kidnapping someone and theres no doubt. Theyd still send him home awaiting trial free to reoffend whilst hes out there? And again I get in the eyes of the law hes still technically innocent until hes stood trial and pronounced guilty but seems like a lot of bad people are gonna get let loose depending on how theyre defining this.
But I suppose all youre really doing is affording these offenders the same benefit that a rich offender already has lmao
also, it's entirely up to the judge
so no, they're not letting murderers out
Also I totally get youre innocent until proven guilty, but what about those cases where somebody has like really obviously committed the crime.