Spartanmack
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So...why not do a plea deal rather than giving a complete dismissal?
I guess he forfeited his bond… I guess that was the deal.
There seems to be some tension between the Chicago prosecuting attorney and the Chicago police.
no, no convicting people for actual crimes is a greater miscarriage of justice than letting them get away with the crimes - he knows because he has a degree from a retread law school. You see, Jussie was well intentioned and he was promoting the same false and baseless narrative of an irredeemably racist President (and America itself of course) that turd so firmly believes in so he shouldn't be held accountable for any of the laws he broke. Convicting him of the felonies he committed would further disprove and damage that narrative which according to great legal minds such as his, would make it an obvious miscarriage of justice. LOL at everyone else for being so painfully stupid and not understanding law and justice like a lawyer.
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