Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Judge orders stiff sentences for two in Douglasville Confederate Flag 'crime'

Via comment by Unknown Reaper on The Same Old Stand? UPDATE! Something is wrong with this picture. No injuries in this prank: Brock, guessing you recall this incident.


A travesty of justice.
 
As the defendants wept, a Douglas County judge on Monday sentenced two people to lengthy prison terms for their part in disrupting an African-American birthday party with Confederate flags, racial slurs and armed threats in 2015.
Superior Court Judge William McClain castigated the two, Kayla Rae Norton, 25, and Jose Ismael Torres, 26, for perpetrating what he called a hate crime.
He sentenced Torres to 20 years, with 13 to serve in prison. Norton was given 15 years, with six to serve. Upon their release, McClain ordered them to be permanently banished from Douglas County.

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6 comments:

  1. The goblins didn't seem to be too upset to me. In fact,
    some find it hilarious. The goblins are exhibitionists.
    It was a pretty site. The sentencing is over the top.
    Nuremberg trials in Atlanta.

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  2. http://nationalvanguard.org/2017/02/white-couple-sentenced-to-28-years-for-displaying-confederate-flags/
    Yet, a black can violently rape and assault a woman and
    get three months in prison. Despicable.

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    1. I can't believe I haven't read anything about an appeal.

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  3. I read something about an appeal but it had something to do
    with money. I am surprised this verdict by the commie judge
    or pill popping judge wasn't thrown out. This sentencing
    was not law but a personal agenda.

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