Criminals Arrogantly Fighting Victims In Court
There Is A Serious Problem With The U.S. Justice System When The Government Starts Treating Victims Like Criminals And Criminals Like Victims
There Is A Serious Problem With The U.S. Justice System When The Government Starts Treating Victims Like Criminals And Criminals Like Victims
Brock Turner
The justice system is supposed to be fair
and equitable. However, the Brock Turner rape case has
revealed it is anything but that, confirming what the
Judiciary Report has been stating for years about the U.S.
justice system. Judge Aaron Persky, an alumni of Stanford
University, gave one of its current students, Brock Turner,
6-months in jail, as opposed to the required 6-years in
prison for a vicious 3-count rape that left a victim with
terrible emotional, mental and physical damage.
The case has sparked outrage in America, as
millions of citizens demand Persky be removed. Persky is the
most hated judge in America and considering all the
corruption currently in the justice system, that is no small
feat. The case needs to be revisited/reopened, as in cases
where it is discovered a judge, prosecutor, FBI or police
acted illegally or improperly against a party in the case.
A segment of the victim's statement on the
Turner rape, once again unmasks the corruption in the
justice system and how criminals are using loopholes and
other disgraceful tactics to get out of the consequences of
their crimes. The victim stated, "I thought there’s no way
this is going to trial; there were witnesses, there was dirt
in my body, he ran but was caught. He’s going to settle,
formally apologize, and we will both move on. Instead, I was
told he hired a powerful attorney, expert witnesses, private
investigators who were going to try and find details about
my personal life to use against me, find loopholes in my
story to invalidate me and my sister, in order to show that
this sexual assault was in fact a misunderstanding."
Lawyers are engaging in criminal behavior
with judges in a number of cases, such as issuing cash or
stock bribes to derail cases on behalf of their lawbreaking
clients. Where cases appear open and shut, due to the
seriousness of the crimes and evidence present, they are not
airtight in the current corrupt atmosphere in the U.S.
justice system. Even the Supreme Court is taking bribes "The Associated Press Accuses U.S. Supreme Court Judges Of Taking
Stocks As Bribes And They're Right." It's not a good look.
The America and world are watching the corruption in the
U.S. justice system with contempt and disgust.
Even websites like TMZ brag about
celebrities and the rich questionably squirming out of the
consequences of criminal behavior and corruptly getting
valid cases against them tossed. It's not something to brag
about. It is disgraceful what they are doing, as it is
painting a terrible picture in the eyes of the nation and
the world of how corrupt and buyable the U.S. justice system
has become. It's a black eye.
The U.S. justice system needs to be cleaned
up lest it takes the whole country down over the misconduct
of rich criminals, who aren't even 2% of the population and
could not survive without the rest of America. After all,
without the middle class and lower income people, who would
work for and buy the products of America's wealthiest 2
percent.
The wealthiest 2 percent ripping off,
defrauding and abusing the middle class and the poor in
America is not in the nation's best interest, as it is
morally wrong, cruel and destroying the backbone of the
country. America never used to be like this. However, over
the past 15-years, as the phrase goes, "The inmates have
been running the asylum." Highly questionably people have
been installed in the government and justice system to
America's detriment. It used to be the cream rises to the
top. However, with all the corruption, bribery and nepotism,
the crap has risen to the top and no society in world
history has sustained itself under those conditions and did
not catastrophically fall (for further reference, see the
fall of Rome).
I read world news articles, medical and
science journals and legal documents 6-days a week. I can
state without fear of contradiction, the U.S. justice system
has become the most corrupt in the world. The stories of
corruption coming out of justice system and government in
America are the most severe and astonishing in the world.
It's gone too far.
The government needs to clean up the
corruption. You are destroying America. There's a crude
reference online that the wealthy in America engaging in
egregious abuses against the middle class and the poor need
to think about as they recklessly destroy the nation's
future, "Don't s**t where you eat."
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Here Is The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read Aloud To Her Attacker
Here Is The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read Aloud To Her Attacker
Jun. 3, 2016, at 4:17 p.m. - A former
Stanford swimmer who sexually assaulted an unconscious woman
was sentenced to six months in jail because a longer
sentence would have “a severe impact on him,” according to a
judge. At his sentencing Thursday, his victim read him a
letter describing the “severe impact” the assault had on
her.
I thought there’s no way this is going to
trial; there were witnesses, there was dirt in my body, he
ran but was caught. He’s going to settle, formally
apologize, and we will both move on. Instead, I was told he
hired a powerful attorney, expert witnesses, private
investigators who were going to try and find details about
my personal life to use against me, find loopholes in my
story to invalidate me and my sister, in order to show that
this sexual assault was in fact a misunderstanding. That he
was going to go to any length to convince the world he had
simply been confused.
I was not only told that I was assaulted, I
was told that because I couldn’t remember, I technically
could not prove it was unwanted. And that distorted me,
damaged me, almost broke me. It is the saddest type of
confusion to be told I was assaulted and nearly raped,
blatantly out in the open, but we don’t know if it counts as
assault yet. I had to fight for an entire year to make it
clear that there was something wrong with this situation.