La segunda parte de una gran injusticia

Un jurado ha declarado a este hombre culpable de asesinato por adjudicar correctamente a un ladrón que se coló en su casa y el fiscal le pide seis años de historia. Esto es una auténtica muestra del gran atraso del sistema judicial español. La casa es sagrada y uno la defiende como pueda y nadie tiene derecho a violarla y el ladrón que allane una morada se arriesga a todo y se merece lo que le pase. A este señor hay que darle una medalla y no una sentencia. ¡Que barbaridad!

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  1. Avatar de Joiel Joiel dice:

    Delincuentes condenando a un héroe.

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    1. Eso! Los seis años se los deben dar al jurado y al fiscal!

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  2. Avatar de spwilcen spwilcen dice:

    Agreed. Another symptom of Woke-ness.

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    1. «Woke-ness» is what, actually? Here it is a symptom of the socialists in power who are crooks defending crooks…

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      1. Avatar de spwilcen spwilcen dice:

        IMO: «Woke» refers to those suddenly «aware» of social injustice resulting in attitudes espousing perverse remedy: the «rights» of criminals not be «violated» [to the detriment of victims], oppressed «minorities» [awarding them benefit beyond rational, punitive to non-minorities], legitimizing social protest [to the point of condoning deterioration into rioting and looting], banning citizen firearm ownership [so only criminals are armed], «defunding» police [ipso facto supporting social breakdown], and so on. Regardless of the particular issue or your stance on it, attitudes declaring redress that inappropriately overcorrect to the ultimate harm of all.

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      2. I was not aware of this as I’ve been away from the US for more than 5 years now and that, although it exists here, it is not called “woke.” But I am totally against that form of awakening. I think people need to “wake up” and realise we are being treated as sheep headed to the slaughter… thank you Espie.

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  3. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    The Florida Stand You Ground Law might work in this example.

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    1. Even before that we had the castle law, you’ve the right to defend your home as it is your castle.

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