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Thursday, October 13, 2022

Parkland shooter not given death penalty because jurors were stupid -- Here's how such cases could be handled one day.



ARTICLE: DeSantis reacts to Parkland shooter life sentence: ‘You deserve the death penalty’ | Fox News


A DREAM FOR HEADING OFF SUCH TRAVESTIES:

Following the initial work of the Trump Organization "Security Division" in hunting down and bringing justice to anti-Trump "Resistance," Antifa, BLM, and assorted kindred categories and entities once President Trump is restored to power, the opportunity--and facilitation--will exist for it to turn its attention to more mundane criminality. Imagine patrolling Operatives--at times openly armed, but probably not as decked out as the "Judge Dredd" image--going about the country ensuring a level of...concern among the People that they should act in appropriate manners. In this case, when the jury decision was announced in court, such a judge could make his or her presence known and announce that the jury has been overruled, and the defendant will receive the death penalty. The automatic appeal generally associated with death rulings--a procedure which is quite warranted and generally good--would be suspended in this case obviously, and the Operative might give the court judge the option of ordering immediate execution by the normal State channels or simply standing by while the defendant is taken out back and dispatched by the Operative.

It is hoped, of course, that such overrulings of standard jurisprudence would be rare. Indeed, the mere existence of such Operatives would likely deter judges and juries from such stupidities. And as a climate of justice is restored to the country, this particular work of Operatives will be less and less necessary. There will still be fails, of course--such is the nature of the human condition--and the Operatives of the "Security Division" will remain for generations and acting in truly egregious cases, but something more akin to our traditional Anglo-American jurisprudence will again be the general rule. 

Peace, folks.