RE: Refusing service because of political party.
June 28, 2018 at 7:03 am
(This post was last modified: June 28, 2018 at 7:25 am by brewer.)
(June 28, 2018 at 6:41 am)johan Wrote:(June 27, 2018 at 8:23 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Why didn't the prosecutor retry the case, or have you already knee capped him?
Oh you poor thing. Must've been absent from school that day I guess. Here let me help you..
But silly me, I already know that link probably won't help. You'll likely need many hours of one on one lessons before the concept starts to make sense. Poor thing. So lets do this. Forget everything I said about the rapist and the court trial and we'll start over.
Let's say I've got a restaurant and a wife. One day I go home in the middle of the day to pick up a spare gallon of tomato sauce that I had stored in the garage. I go in the house and find my wife fucking some dude. Then I find out she's been fucking that dude for three years. The next day, the dude walks into my restaurant and wants to order lunch. I don't think I'd much want to cook for him and I don't think I should have to.
Happy now?
I was having a bit of fun, you're an ass.
(June 27, 2018 at 11:01 pm)Joods Wrote:(June 27, 2018 at 9:29 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: I could be wrong but I believe that on appeal the previous verdict is thrown out, no new verdict is given (can't change guilty to innocent, just remove guilty). The prosecution then has to decide if they are going to retry the case or not.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/publi...peals.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_jeopardy (take note of valid acquittal or conviction)
I think I watch more Law and Order than you.
Google 5th amendment. It says the following:
Quote:No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.
I will say that not every case goes through the appeals process. But a person cannot get tried for the same crime twice as it would violate their 5th amendment rights.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/...ction.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Jeopardy_Clause
https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-ri...-ends.html
Sometimes you can be retired, sometimes you can't, depends on the details.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.