×
Login Register an account
Top Submissions Explore Upgoat Search Random Subverse Random Post Colorize! Site Rules Donate
12

Call Ole Wiley

submitted by ParnellsUprising to funny 2.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 19:49:38 ago (+12/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/yzndrn.mp4



6 comments block


[ - ] x0x7 0 points 2.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 00:18:07 ago (+1/-1)

So you can't be a criminal defense attorney and run for office? You know criminal defense attorneys are probably less corrupt than their prosecutor peers.

[ - ] ParnellsUprising [op] 1 point 2.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 07:11:47 ago (+1/-0)

That is kind of a bullshit argument. Where are the "statistics" for your claim criminal defense attorneys are probably less corrupt than their prosecutor peers.

I think you have been watching too many movies and attributing that shit to real life. A criminal defense attorney is simply a lawyer, and I don't think the majority of lawyers care about corruption, only the amount of billable hours they can generate.

In addition, many prosecutors were criminal defense attorneys in general, and there is even some that actually worked in the Public defenders office, much like Chesa Boudin in SF.

These are some of the people that want to implement the progressive "policies" of bail reform (aka no-cash bail), and alternatives to sentencing and prosecution(aka no jail for criminal niggers).

I posted the link, just because I thought it was a pretty funny commercial, so this jackass is running for congress, and after looking into him, he definitely fits the bill above of being another (((Soros))) plant.

Nickel in 2019 signed on to liberal advocacy group Future Now's now-deleted "Pledge to Achieve America's Goals," internet archives show. The pledge's signers agreed to "advocate for" and "work to achieve" seven policy goals with corresponding pieces of model legislation, which, according to the Atlantic, amounted to "a comprehensive progressive wish list" aimed at building "the next progressive era in American politics." Future Now's crime policy section, for example, included a call to "reduce the jail population by ending the practice of cash bail." It also argued police funding "has been shown to have no connection to crime rates" and called to "increase public safety by reallocating" police funds, a move the Brookings Institution defines as "defunding the police.

source: https://freebeacon.com/democrats/self-styled-moderate-wiley-nickel-partnered-with-liberal-group-working-to-defund-police-end-cash-bail/

[ - ] x0x7 0 points 2.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 07:52:14 ago (+1/-1)*

Defense attorneys aren't in a position to be as corrupt as prosecutors. The most corrupt thing they can do is sell their clients up the river while simultaneously taking their money. That is pretty corrupt, but prosecutors also have access to... Not charging cops who have clearly broken the law, not charging violent criminals ala Soros's initiative, asking for personal kickbacks to be more easy going on plea deals, working with judges to over charge to get kickbacks from the for profit prison system, lying about evidence even when it means someone might have a substancial number of years taken from them for it (we saw that in the Rittenhouse trial, but that is par for the course for a prosecutor to manipulate the interpretation of evidence if not outright lie about it rather than present it as is. If you are lying to get somebody in jail.. that's corruption.)

I like how I just said prosecutors are more corrupt than criminal defense attornies and then you rebuttal was to complain about prosecutors.

"I posted the link, just because I thought it was a pretty funny commercial." That's fair. We probably shouldn't be arguing that much over a funny post, and we both made our points.

I just see criminal defense attorneys as necessary because we have a clown legal system and someone has to guide someone on the wrong end of it through it for it to not chew them up regardless if they are innocent or guilty. I'd hate to see someone denied a position just because they did a necessary job. Like you said, most prosecutors were defense lawyers at one point, but not all prosecutors are Soros plants. We don't know what this guy would be like if he became a prosecutor.

[ - ] ParnellsUprising [op] 0 points 2.7 yearsSep 17, 2022 18:32:14 ago (+0/-0)

Yes, I agree with that, although my rebuttal was not necessarily about prosecutors, but about lawyers in general.

As a class in general, they are truly scum. I mean, even look at Kyle Rittenhouse's original lawyers, that were keeping him in jail "for his own good", er I mean to raise a bunch of funds for his "defense". Greedy cock suckers that were only looking out for their own interest.

The reason why I replied was the way I perceived the text of your statement, which can always lead to misinterpretations, as opposed to actually speaking with someone.

[ - ] Empire_of_the_Mind 1 point 2.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 20:34:56 ago (+1/-0)

Still not voting, faggot

[ - ] ParnellsUprising [op] 4 points 2.7 yearsSep 16, 2022 20:39:28 ago (+4/-0)

What do I give a flying fuck? Do whatever the fuck you want.