@IU_Hickory the laugh emoji is such weak sauce.
'A RIOT IS THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNHEARD.' On Feb. 7, 2022, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), a member of the Judiciary Committee, wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland. It was about the case of Montez Lee, a Rochester, Minnesota, man sentenced to 10 years in prison for setting a fire that...
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Here is the article describing the case I mentioned above. Before you respond, actually read the articlen. Then, in your own words please explain why this is ok. Why would the DOJ that is seeking maximum sentences on things like "Parading" during a riot asking for leniency on a guy who literally committed murder? And please take extra special note of the prosecutors, the Federal Prosecutors from the DOJ, arguing that riots are the voice of the unheard in their request for leniency.
Square the circle for me. Guy not at riot gets hit with 22 years while guy caught on video setting fire that killed a person has the DOJ begging for leniency and is given 10 years of a normal 20 year mandated sentence.