What does it take to get thrown in jail and stay there?

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This guy has been arrested more than twenty times. If you follow the dates closely, you discover:
  • He murdered a man in Raleigh on August 7 at 3:15am.
  • The same day he was found with a handgun, though he is a felon, but according to the story he was not arrested for it until August 29. (Was this the murder weapon?)
  • In the meantime, on August 27, he murdered another man in Cary.
According to the paper:
In October 2017, he was charged with felony cruelty to animals and felony larceny of a dog in 2017, The News & Observer reported. He was convicted of stealing his mother’s dog, a mini pinscher-Chihuahua mix, then killing it “by decapitation with a knife,” The N&O reported. Nanes was also charged in 2015 with habitual misdemeanor assault.
Read more here: https://www.newsobserver.com/article245615530.html#storylink=cpy

I want to know how a man with "habitual misdemeanor assault' and 20 arrests is still on the street. We won't find out, of course, because the DA, Sheriff, and police chiefs are all Democrats, so WRAL isn't going to ask any hard questions. But two families have buried loved ones because he wasn't in jail. That second guy, a husband and father, left work and was taking a walk on the sidewalk when he was murdered. This is inexcusable.
 
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It's been 50 some years ago but it still pisses me off. Woman in Durham tried to run me over with a car.
Putain de pute judge gave her probation.
 
When I was in school a dozen or so years ago, I wrote a paper about all the murders in Horry county for an 18 month period. During that time, every murder was committed by someone who should have been in jail or prison, but they weren't. the majority were out on double bond, all for felony charges, most with felon with a gun charges. Out on bond, commit another crime while out on bond and get bond again. The rest were supposed to be in prison but were out on early release for whatever reason.
It is a shame, the police know most of the criminals, they arrest them on a regular basis, but the prosecutors and judges keep letting them out. We need to reform the justice system and keep the animals in cages.
One guy here last year was out on bond for a murder charge, also had a lifelong rap sheet of mostly violent felonies and weapons charges, while out on bond he gets arrested for aggravated assault with intent to kill with a handgun, and repeat felon in possession of a weapon. What does the judge do, grants bond and lets him out again, several days later he again gets ahold of a gun and robs a Bingo Parlor, killing the owner and the owners son. Personally, I think the judge and prosecutor should be held responsible for this.
 
When I was in school a dozen or so years ago, I wrote a paper about all the murders in Horry county for an 18 month period. During that time, every murder was committed by someone who should have been in jail or prison, but they weren't. the majority were out on double bond, all for felony charges, most with felon with a gun charges. Out on bond, commit another crime while out on bond and get bond again. The rest were supposed to be in prison but were out on early release for whatever reason.
It is a shame, the police know most of the criminals, they arrest them on a regular basis, but the prosecutors and judges keep letting them out. We need to reform the justice system and keep the animals in cages.
One guy here last year was out on bond for a murder charge, also had a lifelong rap sheet of mostly violent felonies and weapons charges, while out on bond he gets arrested for aggravated assault with intent to kill with a handgun, and repeat felon in possession of a weapon. What does the judge do, grants bond and lets him out again, several days later he again gets ahold of a gun and robs a Bingo Parlor, killing the owner and the owners son. Personally, I think the judge and prosecutor should be held responsible for this.
I remember when Clinton put 100,000 new police on the streets. My thought was "We don't need a bunch of extra cops. We're catching the criminals over and over. We need to do something with them when they're caught."

There was a law activated several years ago that anyone out on bond who got new charges for anything would get the original bond doubled. There were people getting $30,000 bonds for driving without license. Needless to say, that didn't last very long.
 
When I was in school a dozen or so years ago, I wrote a paper about all the murders in Horry county for an 18 month period. During that time, every murder was committed by someone who should have been in jail or prison, but they weren't. the majority were out on double bond, all for felony charges, most with felon with a gun charges. Out on bond, commit another crime while out on bond and get bond again. The rest were supposed to be in prison but were out on early release for whatever reason.
It is a shame, the police know most of the criminals, they arrest them on a regular basis, but the prosecutors and judges keep letting them out. We need to reform the justice system and keep the animals in cages.
One guy here last year was out on bond for a murder charge, also had a lifelong rap sheet of mostly violent felonies and weapons charges, while out on bond he gets arrested for aggravated assault with intent to kill with a handgun, and repeat felon in possession of a weapon. What does the judge do, grants bond and lets him out again, several days later he again gets ahold of a gun and robs a Bingo Parlor, killing the owner and the owners son. Personally, I think the judge and prosecutor should be held responsible for this.


I could not agree more.
 
They instituted "bail reform" in my county. Now nobody stays in jail. Which was "their" goal. Can't keep that democratic voting base incarcerated.

I'm old enough to remember when the ACLU stood up for Americans. Not just socialists.
 
Shame. The mental health care people receive in this country is a joke. I honestly don't know how to fix it, but what we're doing isn't working.
You see the same people come in over and over on psych holds/IVC. They get placed in some group home or treatment place, then a week or two later they're back out on the street and the cycle repeats it's self.
I just took a position at Alleghany hospital. Im am dumbfounded at the IVC's up here. The Mental Health up here is terrible. Like second in the state for suicide. Crazy. I would dare say more IVC's here than Baptist where i was working.
 
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I think you meant hijo de puta, but whatever :)
No, what i said was in French but I'm presuming you said the same thing in Spanish. My Spanish is very limited but I think puta is whore. I guess that's an idiom much like mine. My idiom infers that the judge has incestuous relations with his mother.
 
No, what i said was in French but I'm presuming you said the same thing in Spanish. My Spanish is very limited but I think puta is whore. I guess that's an idiom much like mine. My idiom infers that the judge has incestuous relations with his mother.
hijo de puta is SOB
 
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