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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Our Justice System Needs An Overhaul....

The Venezuelan man convicted in the killing of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Jose Ibarra was charged with murder and other crimes in Riley’s February death, and the guilty verdict was reached on Wednesday by Athens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard. Ibarra, 26, had waived his right to a jury trial, meaning Haggard alone heard and decided the case.Haggard found Ibarra guilty of all 10 counts against him: one count of malice murder; three counts of felony murder; and one count each of kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, obstructing an emergency call, evidence tampering and being a peeping Tom.Riley’s family and friends tearfully remembered her and asked the judge to sentence Ibarra to the maximum penalty. Her mother called him a “monster” and her father called him a “truly evil person.”Ibarra did not react as an interpreter relayed their words to him.Before announcing the verdict, Haggard had said that as he listened to the closing arguments, he wrote down on a legal pad two things the lawyers had said. He noted that prosecutor Sheila Ross called the evidence “overwhelming and powerful” and that defense attorney Kaitlyn Beck reminded him he was “required to set aside my emotions” in making his ruling.Riley's killing added fuel to the national debate over immigration when federal authorities said Ibarra illegally entered the U.S.

 

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30 comments:

  1. Capital crime should get capital punishment.

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  2. Personally, I think a family member should get the opportunity to drop the hammer on him.
    The bull would work too I suppose.
    He shouldn't be allowed to live his life out. Illegals that kill Americans should get the death penalty under federal law.
    I hope the family can start to heal.
    maxx

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  3. Without parole - until some skittle-brain later one pulls a fast one. Remember the California doctor who tortured his wife to death. The ruling stated that any attempt at parole or sentence reduction would require the original jury to be brought back and empaneled. One day, later on, someone discovered he had been release and flew to parts unknown...all without anyone being notified about it.

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  4. Just let him back on the streets. Announce the date, time and insure no law enforcement officer is within two miles. That will save money and justice will be served.

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  5. Twenty years for the peeping Tom charge and death by hanging for the rest.

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  6. I learned something new today - a new and terrific way to dispose of the condemned, in particular "minor attracted persons". I had been a big fan of the feet-first-into-the-wood-chipper concept, but this one is just as good if not better. The bronze bull bellowing and huffing vapor out its nostrils adds a bit of pizazz to the process.

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  7. Rickvid in the Yakima ValleyNovember 20, 2024 at 8:59 PM

    The long list of murders, rapes, robberies, drug deaths, hijackings, take overs, violence, and general mayhem from these Biden-Harris invitee scum are what I now call Biden-Harris murders, Biden-Harris drug deaths, Biden-Harris rapes, Biden-Harris ... well, you get my drift. They wanted this, now hang it on them. Until we can hang ... ah, yaknowwhatimean.

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  8. and he will live better in a us prison than he would in his own country this is why the have no fear of our sustem

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  9. I would like to take the opportunity and thank the judge for putting the legal citizens of the country on the hook for all the days ahead that we have to shelter, feed, and clothe this devil.

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  10. Why no Death Penalty? He certainly deserves it.

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  11. Suddenly I've joined the Trans Is Good crowd.
    A little bottom surgery and he's off to jail.
    Men's prison, naturally.
    Enjoy!

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  12. If someone started going out in the middle of the night and strung these judges by their necks from a tree in their front lawn, I bet you it would stop!

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    1. Yep, lynching will start again because the American people are sick of the liberal judges appeasing the sick fricks.

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  13. I've got a bet riding that he'll get "taken care of" in prison.
    -lg

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    1. At some point justice will be served and life in prison will be a short stay.

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  14. I'm all in for a family member killing that POS in any manner he chooses.
    If nobody wants to, then a public brutal beating until he expires sounds good. With media coverage and spreading it to the world. Make them think about coming here and doing Evil..

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    1. He should die in the same manner as Laken, raped with a broom stick, then having his brains bashed in with a rock and finally straggling the last of the life out of him. I volunteer!

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  15. I'm sure that even now, liberals are trying to figure out how to get him released early.

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  16. Ioseph Tarrosov justice via John Wick.
    Quick and without mercy, last requests or final words.
    BOOM!

    Bayouwulf

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  17. He should have to experience the same terror and pain that this poor girl suffered, until expiration.

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  18. This savage, look at his head and tell me he didn't just crawl down from a tree, and any other illegal that commits violent crime against an American citizen, should get DEATH with immediate execution of sentence. It wouldn't cruel and unusual to kill this bastard the same way he killed Laken Riley by bashing his head in with a rock.

    The good news is that there's some lifer already in stir who'll take care of this asshole once Bubba gets done with him.

    Nemo

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  19. They are fighting in prison right now to see who gets the honor.

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  20. That is one brutal torture chamber, can it be used in the District of Columbia, asking for a friend?

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  21. The blame sits in the office of the Georgia prosecutor. Under Georgia law the death penalty is one of the options for the crime the illegal was found guilty of but the prosecutor used her 'discretion' to take it off the table as a penalty for a guilty verdict. The prosecutor should be recalled and forced to resign.

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    1. Friday's Breitbart calims the D-rat prosecutor responsible for the "go easy with the scum" charges lost her relection bid by 20%.

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  22. All you need is the rock this piece of shit used to kill that poor young lady. Sell chances like they do at the fair for sledgehammering a car. I’ll buy the first twenty chances.

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  23. MSNBC said te killer didn’t stand a chance.They can’t be for real.

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  24. I remember watching a news show, sometime in the 70’s about a Mexican prison.
    It was a roofless square, half a mile or more on every side.
    Twenty foot walls topped with barbed wire and broken glass.
    No windows, no doors, no warden, no way out but up to God, or down.
    Hills had been built on the outside so the city dump trucks could deliver their refuse and prisoners.
    All were tipped over the edge and into hell.
    No living man knows what happened once they were in there, but there always seemed to be room for more.
    America should learn from the Mexicans on what to do with their garbage.

    Your pal
    Scott.

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