The Georgia Supreme Court finally overturned Genarlow Wilson's child molestation sentence for getting head from a 15 yr old white girl at age 17.
I couldn't help juxtaposing Wilson's release with the story of this batshit insane suicidal white chick who killed 3 people while trying to kill herself.
Worst
Suicide.
Attempt
Ever.
Let's reiterate, he got 10 years for getting consensual head,
- The 21-year-old, who served two years of a 10-year sentence for aggravated child molestation, said the prospect of being labeled a sex offender drove him to turn down the deal.
- Howard ruled Jeanette Sliwinski was guilty of three counts of reckless homicide and one count of aggravated battery. She faces a maximum of 10 years in prison.
Who decides the sentencing guidelines for crimes in this country?
How about the death penalty for CEOs who wipe out millions of dollars of retirement funds with shady accounting and community service for shoplifters?
Can I get that in the books?
Only in a country where getting brain is equal to 3 lives, can a president who has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians never face prosecution while another president who got his overweight secretary to suck his dick nearly gets thrown out of office.
Genarlow, I know you are probably going to be on Oprah by the end of the month and have your book out by next year so stay media savvy and don't let me down like that coon in the Sean Bell case.
American "Justice" system, for pointing out your own incompetency and contradictions, you are the Snitch of the Week.
UPDATE:
I've been reading conflicting reports of who is white and who is black in this situation because of some sloppy reporting I read on ABC but after following up I see that both girls were black.
Wilson's lucky none of them were white...
Point remains,
White woman:10 years for killing 3 people.
Black man: 10 years for a teenage hookup.
The Georgia Law Wilson was originally convicted of was supposed to be used against sex offenders.
ReplyDeleteThat Good Ol Boy prosecutor filed those charges because a white girl slurped him up.
Just to show how ass backwards the South is if Wilson had sex with the girl it would have been a misdemeanor. Oral made it a felony.
Also, the jury wasnt allowed to know what the penalty for a conviction was beforehand.
Plus, it was a Black State Attorney General that filed the appeal to keep Wilson in jail after his case was overturned.
This kid was on course for an Ivy League education how is he going to get his life back?
And why is consensual sex between minors less than 3 years apart a crime anyway?
Step 1: Find remote case of gross prosecutorial misconduct. The more egregious the better.
ReplyDeleteStep 2: Suggest said case as being indicative of the whole, and representing the societally intended application of the law.
Step 3: Using Step 2, launch broad criticisms of the whole of society and the justice system.
HR,
ReplyDeleteI'm like 99% sure the girls in the Genarlow Wilson case were black. This doesn't really negate your arguement, but I just wanted to correct that assumption.
That is some bullshit.
ReplyDeleteGood looks average bro.
ReplyDeleteChicks were black.
My bad.
The argument is the same though.
"Find remote case of gross prosecutorial misconduct. The more egregious the better."
ReplyDeleteYou mean to say that gross prosecutorial misconduct against young black males and latinos are remote?
Viva el ingenuo!!
"You mean to say that gross prosecutorial misconduct against young black males and latinos are remote?"
ReplyDeleteYou mean to say that we should eat our young?
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Perhaps prosecutorial misconduct refers to someone (a minor, no less) being sentenced to ten years in prison for consensual oral sex with a peer.
I'm very ignorant to the ways of the law, but shouldn't three counts of reckless homicide and one count of aggravated battery lead to more than a ten year sentence?
ReplyDeleteIs my sense of justice skewed or does this just seem grossly lenient?
I'd still hit it though. Crazy white chick that is.
ReplyDeleteCosign, I'd beat.
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