In America, Your Criminal Record Can Be As Clean As You Can Afford.
Or can it be?
In America, the police harass good and innocent people all the time.
Sure, they sometimes arrest actual criminals, and put them through court.
However, the truly awful and wicked people seldom get punished in blue states (where Democrats run everything).
In Illinois, they typically have “Social Justice Warriors” who make it to the bench and give sweetheart deals to child molesters to do 6 days in the county jail and some weenie probation, then they turn around and unleash Hell on people nobody will burn down the police station over.
It’s true. I hate to make it a race thing, but it kind of is.
The police and county prosecutors never seem to solve the “burn down Walmart as a diversion in order to steal televisions to nearly put my spouse out of a job” people.
They don’t even work the case.
It’s so bad here that WALMART, one of the richest and most influential corporations, gets a “report number” and then the case goes dead. Seriously.
That happened in February and the police are no closer to solving it, and nothing would happen to the people who did it if they did.
But for certain kinds of people, they can be ridiculously petty, and then you have to buy your way back to a clean record which involves a dog-and-pony show of unloading about $3,000 on the expungement case alone and then saying you’re sorry and learned your lesson over something that should not have ever turned into a case to begin with.
I’ve come across a bunch of “lawyer blogs” citing studies that criminals can buy their way to a clean record. But this isn’t entirely true.
What typically happens is there’s three kinds of people who make it into a criminal courtroom.
When you’re dealing with the first group, the Social Justice Warriors will say the system is keeping them down.
But generally, what really happens is that these people not only aren’t sorry, but they have 11 pages of court records and that’s just the summary.
It roughly started the day they turned 18 (and would go on further back except “they were a kid”) and it’s been a weekly event since then. The judges know them by name, but instead of giving them the “We’re going to fix it so you never see this guy again.” treatment, like Indiana would, they just keep slapping them on the wrist.
But the thing is, the record follows them because it would actually take over a million dollars and 110 expungement hearings just to ask, and they’re never going to get it all wiped even if they win the lottery, decide to clean up their life, and make 110 petitions asking forgiveness.
So the only people who can get a clean record are the ones who aren’t that bad or haven’t actually done anything wrong, but got pressured to say they did to stop the criminal proceedings from going any further.
A garbage disposal system is not judged by its fairness but rather by its ability to dispose of the garbage quickly and inexpensively.
-Alexander Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago
Nearly everyone who gets charged with a crime pleads guilty or no contest to “something”. The prosecutors don’t want to spend any time on it, so they “bargain” by charging lots of serious crimes, some misdemeanors, and a moving violation, and then come down to something you can maybe live to fight another day about.
So the next time you run into a “lefty lunatic lawyer” (and there’s a lot of them because they don’t live in the real world….like most “lefty lunatics”, they live behind a gate with armed guards and spend their days arguing in court), remember.
Buying your record clean only works if you aren’t that bad to begin with.
Lefty lunatics only have the luxury of believing in what they say either because they can afford to live somewhere else and not look at the problem or because they live with their parents and don’t have to want for things.
They certainly don’t need to buy a gun, because they can hire a private security army to guard the gate of their housing addition after they move behind a wall. So your Second Amendment Rights can go right in the garbage as far as they’re concerned.
These people are too dangerous to give power to.
That’s why I always vote to “impeach and remove the judges”.
I think the judges have all grown too comfortable where they are based on what I see unfolding in the real world, where I live.
Many people blame the bad economy for crime.
I get that. Stealing laundry soap, baby formula, and food, as many Americans have been reduced to, are what I would call “crimes of desperation” and it’s failed political leadership that got us there. Many people voted for Trump to get us out of NAFTA, and he gave us NAFTA with Lipstick instead.
Even if the economy was perfect, there would still be a lot of criminals.
It’s also true that it’s a personal choice and failing to use drugs and commit crimes to get money to feed a drug habit.
Criminalizing the drugs is important because many if not most of these people are also committing economic crimes in support of their habits and violent and sex crimes while they’re hopped up on crack or meth or something. Drug use is hardly a victimless crime.
It’s very disturbing that our Resident Troll in Techrights was spewing “drug legalization” nonsense all over the channel.
And not soft drugs that basically don’t screw you up permanently like pot, hard drugs where, “the brain has basically stopped working” and never will again.
I know he reads this and can’t get enough of what’s on my mind, apparently, so this part is basically for him.
But it sort of ties in with Democrats in blue states who don’t want to spend any money on justice repealing the drug laws.
Whatever happened to justice? Huh!? Whatever happened to right and wrong!?