• FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    Law Enforcement and the Justice System have every responsibility to enforce laws as they were written, JSTOR pressed charges and the US Government offered Auron a plea deal to reduce his sentence to 6 months.

    Definitely an argument about the inadequacy of US Healthcare to be made here, though. Auron clearly could have used some counseling.

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      I thought there was a prosecutor who pursued this beyond all reasonable bounds, making Aaron’s life a living hell and driving him to suicide?

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        Well if a Psychologist had helped him through it maybe he could have turned around and sued that prosecutor into disbarment.

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            2 months ago

            Spilled milk, but yeah that dude was a shill and should probably be dealt with if they haven’t already.

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              The prosecutor went on to have a pretty successful career and I think had a role in Obama’s administration. She basically said “I’m sorry your son killed himself” but never admitted to having a part in his death.

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      Only prosecuting district attorneys can chose to bring a crimial charge to court.*

      *except in north carolina… for some reason they actually let victims prosecute.