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minus-square@Mamertine@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink11•10 months agoThe wheels of justice grind very slowly. The bigger the case, the longer it takes to build. But yes, I’m getting impatient. There should be consequences for trying to overthrow the government.
minus-square@lolcatnip@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglish2•10 months ago“Justice delayed is justice denied”, especially if it’s delayed long enough for the defendant to dismantle the justice system itself.
minus-square@slackassassin@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink2•10 months agoYes, fair. I want an air tight case, and that takes time. It’s frustrating. But a flimsy case would be worse. Putting him directly into jail would be worse and set a terrible precedent. People seem eager to fall head first into his narrative.
minus-square@Techmaster@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•10 months agoHe should have been arrested on the spot and thrown into gitmo while the courts decide what to do with the body.
The wheels of justice grind very slowly. The bigger the case, the longer it takes to build.
But yes, I’m getting impatient. There should be consequences for trying to overthrow the government.
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“Justice delayed is justice denied”, especially if it’s delayed long enough for the defendant to dismantle the justice system itself.
Yes, fair. I want an air tight case, and that takes time. It’s frustrating. But a flimsy case would be worse. Putting him directly into jail would be worse and set a terrible precedent. People seem eager to fall head first into his narrative.
He should have been arrested on the spot and thrown into gitmo while the courts decide what to do with the body.