• @vxx@lemmy.world
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    Are you suggesting to lock musk up for up to a year without a jury convicting him? For an illegal lottery.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      331 month ago

      That rich people be held to the law!!!

      Reginald! Get the fainting couch, I need to go get my pearls so I may clutch them

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            61 month ago

            I’m wondering if people are confused about your comment because they are missing the fact that Musk is literally an African American (American now, originally from Africa).

        • @theunknownmuncher@lemmy.world
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          Right about what, exactly? You do know this is a random person talking out of their ass on the internet about how they want the justice system to work, not reality.

          Have no fear, there would be an investigation and a jury and conviction before Musk is behind bars (LOL JUST KIDDING, Musk is rich and will never face consequences)

          • @vxx@lemmy.world
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            Right about the radical left wanting to imprison political opponents. Without due process

            Over an illegal lottery that could be argued to be a sweep

            • Miles O'Brien
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              111 month ago

              "But your honor, it could be argued those 47 people merely TRIPPED into my knife over and over. "

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              Jail and prison are 2 different things. You are held in jail, and may be able to be let out on bond depending on the charges against you, while you wait to receive your due process. You are not held in a prison until you are sentenced by a judge, following a conviction by a jury.

              If your due process is violated and you are imprisoned without conviction, guess who would probably be interested in taking your case? Probably the ACLU.

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      You know, they do that to people every single day.

      They hold people (remanded into custody) until a trial if they are a threat to the public.