There was no way she would face an actual sentence proportionate to her crime
Which is an acquittal.
and I just continued getting surprised by how far they took the farce.
Except that close to this exact same thing happened about 10 years ago, and the police officer there got... 1.5 years. You're not whining about that one, because the cop wasn't a woman, so you don't assume that it was a part of The Genocide.
In hindsight, I should have written out my entire thought process.
There was no way she would face an actual sentence proportionate to her crime and I just continued getting surprised by how far they took the farce.
In the end though, the prosecution turning against severe punishment yesterday was the obvious sign of it going this way.
Which is an acquittal.
Except that close to this exact same thing happened about 10 years ago, and the police officer there got... 1.5 years. You're not whining about that one, because the cop wasn't a woman, so you don't assume that it was a part of The Genocide.
No, it's 7-10 years. Chauvin got life.
It's a different time. Are you telling me that you think it's fair that she got next to nothing when Chauvin got a life sentence?
Come again? What is 7-10 years? I mean another case where the cop accidentally pulled his gun instead of his taser.
It's unfair that either of them have to spend any time in prison. But there is only one aspect that you fixate on.
The sentence for manslaughter should be between 7 and 10 years.
Because it's so unbelievably jarring that "black lives matter...but only when a man suffers because of it."