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Darrell Brooks found guilty of first degree intentional homicide while using a dangerous weapon (rumble.com)
posted 3 years ago by elleand202 3 years ago by elleand202 +70 / -0
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– elleand202 [S] 31 points 3 years ago +31 / -0

Sentence is mandatory life without parole. But he faces up to 2000 years in prison on top of 6 life sentences if the judge cumulates the first degree recklessly endangering safety while using a dangerous weapon.

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– MargarineMongoose 14 points 3 years ago +14 / -0

The sentence should be a public hanging.

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– deleted 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0
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– deleted 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0
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– CarmenOfSandiego 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

up to 2000 years in prison

That's... impressive. I always wonder about numbers like this since even anything over 80 means someone isn't getting out live.

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– Assassin47 29 points 3 years ago +29 / -0

I heard his lawyer was terrible.

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– truenationalist 9 points 3 years ago +9 / -0

The lawyer deserves to be dragged out back and shot

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– dagthegnome 22 points 3 years ago +22 / -0

But the unanswered question in all of this remains: Who is the plaintiff?

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– deleted 23 points 3 years ago +23 / -0
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– dagthegnome 10 points 3 years ago +10 / -0

GROUNDS!

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– Chillin_in_PNW 16 points 3 years ago +16 / -0

GROUNDS!

You mean 'GROUNZ'

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– elleand202 [S] 11 points 3 years ago +11 / -0

I do not consent to be called by that name.

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– Gizortnik 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

ARTICLE 4 OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION

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– ailurus 22 points 3 years ago +22 / -0

But the media kept telling us that it was the SUV that caused this. Why is this child-like gentleman who likes hiding in box forts going to jail for what an evil CO2 producing automobile did? Won't someone think of the boxes?

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– aldagautr 20 points 3 years ago +20 / -0

I was getting nervous. Took that judge a good minute to go through all the verdicts.

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– Rezlung 16 points 3 years ago +16 / -0

“Burn in hell you piece of shit!”

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– GimmeFuelGimmeFire 12 points 3 years ago +12 / -0

Everyone is very optimistic that he will spend the rest of his life in prison. I'm pretty sure he will be out in 2 years.

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– Gizortnik 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

This isn't a typical Leftist. He's not aligned with an activist group. He's a lone wolf killer who is relying on Sovereign Citizen nonsense to try and get him off, which only pisses off the entire judicial system and makes them even less receptive to his bullshit than what would otherwise be normal.

He's walking himself into prison. And once he's in, he will continue to act stupidly and make it more and more impossible to get out.

Institutional support can only do so much, especially if there are no structures loyal to you. If you don't stop shooting yourself in the foot, even people who are pre-disposed to helping you, can't.

It's not too far off from that guy who murdered that Trump supporter in Portland. The police stood down for the riots. Antifa QRF didn't pursue him, even though they saw the attack. The National Lawyers Guild would have given him a good attorney and bailed him out of jail. Vox tried to give him a puff piece. At every turn, he got himself into more trouble until he pulled a gun on US Marshalls.

They would have got him off, but he was too stupid and crazy to help himself. Brooks is in the same boat.

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– GimmeFuelGimmeFire 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

You're forgetting he's black, maybe you've been looking at too many pictures where they lightened the image so much that he looks like a fucking ghost.

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– Gizortnik 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Look, I know you're a bigot, but look at reality for a second instead of black-pilling yourself. Black people still end up being one of the largest incarcerated demographics. This is because if you walk yourself into prison, and the government benefits from it, and you have no external allies to get you out (or your allies are actually in the prison and want you there), then you're not avoiding prison.

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– el_hoovy 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

i think they have a quota niggers have to meet and until it's met they keep em out of prison

a spook that rapes and kills one White girl is usually let go to do it again but this ape blasted through the minimum with his parade thing so in he goes

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– FutaCumDiet 9 points 3 years ago +9 / -0

So much for his box fort.

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– Kalamander85 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Finally some good news

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– throwaway531 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

11: 22 a.m.: The jury found Brooks guilty of all 76 charges. His bond was revoked.

He's been buried in a hole so deep the earth will turn over a hundred times before his bones are found.

You can also find previous day summaries on .wisn.com. To say the trial has been hard for the judge is an understatement.

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– Gizortnik 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

To say the trial has been hard for the judge is an understatement.

Almost all of that is the judge's fault.

Alex Jones was so ham-strung that the prosecution repeatedly asked him questions that, if he answered, would violate the judge's order, who was waiting to hit him with contempt charges, and so refused to intervene in the hope that he would slip up. Contrast that with a judge so weak she spent most of her time just bickering with Brooks who went so far as to even bring up jury nullification in direct contempt of her own orders.

She could have imposed order on him, and she didn't. I honestly think Brooks emotionally manipulated her through most of the trial.

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– throwaway531 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Don't use the Alex Jones trial as a viewpoint. The judge has been incredibly patient with Brooks because he could appeal based on racial discrimination if the Judge threw the book at him.

She didn't and any appeal based on those grounds would likely fail. She also had to spend so much time lecturing Brooks because he kept interrupting and was representing himself. It's not easy to control a nigga and not give him avenues of appeal with a case of national attention like this.

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– Gizortnik 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

I'm aware that it isn't a like-for-like comparison, I'm focusing on the contrast of what a judge is actually capable of (even to the point that they may be breaking the law), compared to what she did.

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– Lurker404 7 points 3 years ago +7 / -0

Unfortunately AFAIK the verdict is not final until he went through all the instances with his appeals.

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– dagthegnome 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

The judge has been very careful. He will likely launch an appeal, and it will probably be heard due to some courtroom incidents, but it won't succeed.

And even if an appeal were successful, the most likely outcome would be a mistrial, not an overturning of any convictions, so then we'd just get another couple weeks of these shenanigans before he goes back in.

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– Lurker404 8 points 3 years ago +8 / -0

Or he'll get a BLM judge and get off with a joke sentence.

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