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War Damn Eagle / Re: Portal Time Again
« Last post by CCTAU on Today at 10:39:28 AM »Tyler Scott pulls the jake brake and is staying with AU...
He just wanted to get rid of Hood?
Tyler Scott pulls the jake brake and is staying with AU...
Here's a timely, relevant example (from librul Cali, no less):
In an order issued today, U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria said that the hand-written notes of prosecutors from a 31-year-old murder case “constitute strong evidence that, in prior decades, prosecutors from the [Alameda County District Attorney’s] office were engaged in a pattern of serious misconduct, automatically excluding Jewish and African American jurors in death penalty cases.”
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The apparent attempts to exclude Black and Jewish people from juries in homicide cases may have been based upon the belief that these groups would be less likely to convict someone if a death sentence was possible. Any exclusion of potential jurors because of their race or religion would have been unconstitutional.
Price said this behavior was not limited to one or two prosecutors but involved “a variety of prosecutors.” Price added that people who were identified in this manner did not end up on juries.
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Price’s office is reviewing 35 active death penalty cases, and will potentially review matters dating to 1977. She said the review is starting with death penalty cases but other cases may be implicated.
https://oaklandside.org/2024/04/22/alameda-county-prosecutors-allegedly-excluded-black-people-and-jews-from-death-penalty-juries/
Here's a timely, relevant example (from librul Cali, no less):
In an order issued today, U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria said that the hand-written notes of prosecutors from a 31-year-old murder case “constitute strong evidence that, in prior decades, prosecutors from the [Alameda County District Attorney’s] office were engaged in a pattern of serious misconduct, automatically excluding Jewish and African American jurors in death penalty cases.”
...
The apparent attempts to exclude Black and Jewish people from juries in homicide cases may have been based upon the belief that these groups would be less likely to convict someone if a death sentence was possible. Any exclusion of potential jurors because of their race or religion would have been unconstitutional.
Price said this behavior was not limited to one or two prosecutors but involved “a variety of prosecutors.” Price added that people who were identified in this manner did not end up on juries.
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Price’s office is reviewing 35 active death penalty cases, and will potentially review matters dating to 1977. She said the review is starting with death penalty cases but other cases may be implicated.
https://oaklandside.org/2024/04/22/alameda-county-prosecutors-allegedly-excluded-black-people-and-jews-from-death-penalty-juries/
5. Is there a such thing as institutional racism? If so, where?
Thats my guess. At least one DB. That room is loaded with young talent so adding a guy with some pt makes sense. Many talking heads think there are still a few likely to transfer out, so there is that.We need another Eugene Asante from that portal thingy.
I suppose we replace the 2 DBs that just declared/ decommitted or whatever they call it.
Seems to me HF has addressed the personnel needs for the teams. Now, do they add anymore? I'm going to say yes. Probably one possibly two more. What position?I suppose we replace the 2 DBs that just declared/ decommitted or whatever they call it.
15-0I thought Ole Piss had the inside track. Anybody checked on the Magnolia-Red Cup bunch? They have to be teeming with unprecedented optimism.
SHIP!