The only thing missing is that Soros DAs can still muck it up by not bringing charges. We should move away from reliance on individual DA decisions and make them decide in a larger group so that a few bad apple DAs can't bias things.
Now if only there was a good way to defund Soros...
You're right, we need DA accountability. Even if they aren't Soros-funded, they can still be cucked in other ways. But can't the state pick up a case even if the local court drops it?
It's absurdly hard to prosecute RICO. It's almost always simpler to just charge some manner of ordinary criminal conspiracy.
Judges have standing RICO orders that require you to specify the arcane and difficult legal particulars that RICO charges require.
But I hear you, I'd like to see some of them successfully prosecuted that way, too. It's just full of stuff that allows your case to get tossed on a technicality, though.
Grady Judd is a badass. If there's such a thing as a national Sheriff, it needs to be him.
Replace Wray?
The only thing missing is that Soros DAs can still muck it up by not bringing charges. We should move away from reliance on individual DA decisions and make them decide in a larger group so that a few bad apple DAs can't bias things.
Now if only there was a good way to defund Soros...
You're right, we need DA accountability. Even if they aren't Soros-funded, they can still be cucked in other ways. But can't the state pick up a case even if the local court drops it?
Possibly, but it's going to depend on a lot of fact-specific and state-specific factors.
DAs drive cars.
DAs go out for drinks.
DAs have certain proclivities.
Industrious citizens and uncucked sheriff deputies and law enforcement might just happen to be around when that happens.
Arrested and exposed for being the scum they are will mean them resigning or being impeached for cause.
Could the above be considered fighting dirty? Yes. FFS, Yes!
something something Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations ???
It's absurdly hard to prosecute RICO. It's almost always simpler to just charge some manner of ordinary criminal conspiracy.
Judges have standing RICO orders that require you to specify the arcane and difficult legal particulars that RICO charges require.
But I hear you, I'd like to see some of them successfully prosecuted that way, too. It's just full of stuff that allows your case to get tossed on a technicality, though.
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