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发信人: daemonself (赖在美国为中国民族自豪!), 信区: Military
标 题: 各位反枪英雄来看看这个案子民主党办的咋样
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jun 16 20:49:06 2022, 美东)
这位超级英雄本来是要因为非法持枪多吃2年牢饭,结果反枪斗士Gascon一上台就觉得
这是一个冤案,把丫提前放出来,没几天又非法持枪,这次打死了2个警察,自己也被
击毙
BeyondWords
A California man accused of killing two police officers may have avoided
additional prison time for previous charges because of a directive issued by
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon upon taking office.
Justin William Flores is accused of killing El Monte police officers Michael
Parades and Joseph Santana in a shootout on Tuesday. He was shot and killed
in the shootout.
Flores had a previous strike conviction and revived two years’ probation
for a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm and for possession
of narcotics for personal use.
Under former Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey, prosecutors sought
32 months in prison for Flores’ gun charge.
LOS ANGELES DA GEORGE GASCON RECALL CAMPAIGN HITS BALLOT SIGNATURE
REQUIREMENT, URGES VOTERS TO STAY FOCUSED
But in December 2020, Gascon took office and issued Special Directive 20-08,
which states that "any prior strikes will not be used for sentencing and
shall be dismissed or withdrawn … and if the charged offense is probation
eligible, probation shall be the presumptive offer."
Sources from the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office told Fox News that
Flores’ offer was revised in accordance with Gascon’s directive, allowing
him to plead no contest and receive a lighter sentence despite being a gang
member and having a strike on his criminal record.
Gascon has recently been taken to task by a state appeals court over his
refusal to prosecute three-strike cases. Earlier this month, a California
appeals court upheld an injunction that said Gascon can’t refuse to charge
three-strike cases, which can significantly increase prison sentences. | n******h 发帖数: 2482 | |
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