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this is the stuff that hollywood loves to make movies about!
Is this justice or criminal prosecution of the innocent by sever life threatening fear, interrogation, intimidation, threats, and persecution? All the elements of a criminal justice systems and kangaroo courts. Negotiated justice for all the reason I quote is criminal and an injustice. This is how the innocent are put in jail and prosecutors get elected to represent us. One innocent going to jail does not quantify or qualify any to go to jail. I wish I was a judge, I'd turn every person that came to court on a negotiated "deal" they would be set free and not guilty, and fine the prosecutors.
I don't believe that justice is being sever in this case a women tries to kill a person with antifreeze and a deal is struck, but they didn't say what type of sentence is going to be imposed on her.
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