slaphammer
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More GOTCHA LAST antics from someone that can't support thier own argument. Swing and a miss.
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Dude you lost this fight the moment I posted this thread. Your case was dead before it even started.
Cite???
BTW....bigger text doesn't make you right, it just lets everyone know how triggered you are
In Ohio, it's a fourth-degree felony carrying a maximum sentence of 18 months in jail. FYI, the reason the black woman got more time was because she was on probation for another crime.
Aaaaand, being a white female, she'll probably not see a day in jail...Crystal Mason, a 43-year-old mother of three, made headlines in March when she was sentenced to five years in prison for voting. Because of that conviction, on Aug. 30 a federal judge found her in violation of the terms of her supervised release and sentenced her to 10 months in prison, plus two years and two months of probation.
Mason says she didn’t know she was ineligible to vote when she cast a provisional ballot in Fort Worth, Texas, in the November 2016 presidential election. But she was on supervised release after a federal prison term for tax fraud, making her vote illegal. She found out three months later, when she was arrested for it.
“They tell you certain things like you can’t be around a felon, you can’t have a gun,” she told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram last year. “No one actually said, ‘Hey, you can’t vote this year.’”
The original case against Mason was brought by Tarrant County District Attorney Sharen Wilson in February 2017. But critics say it was not only unduly harsh—it was also hypocritical. Wilson, a Republican, has been far more lenient in handling an election-related forgery case involving a Republican justice of the peace, they point out. And she also committed an election-related impropriety of her own in 2016: asking her staff for personal contact information and then using it to solicit them for funds for her re-election.
Legal experts are mixed over whether that was a criminal offense, and a special prosecutor declined to pursue action against her. But Grant Hayden, a law professor at Southern Methodist University, said it’s unfair for Wilson to hold voters like Mason accountable for not knowing election rules and then claiming not to know rules herself. “Yeah, it looks like a double standard on its face,” Hayden told The Appeal. “And that’s a problem.”
BotanyBoy can shut the fuck up forever all over again.
https://theappeal.org/texas-da-who-...ars-for-voting-made-her-own-election-mistake/
Aaaaand, being a white female, she'll probably not see a day in jail...
White man literally rigs the election, black woman was unaware of the law and casts a vote. Does not excuse her, ignorance is not a defence, but the difference in sentencing is absurd
and does point out that we have two very different criminal justice systems depending on your race and gender.
Man, you're such an idiot. Dude's privilege was whiter than snow.Very good, 100% agree...
And then you make the moronic statement.
No it doesn't....unless you're a low information democrat with the intelligence of dirt, which you are, then sure I could see how you might think that.
What it does point out is the corruption of our elections and need for sentencing reforms.
Man, you're such an idiot. Dude's privilege was whiter than snow.
You can't deny the white dude got a lower sentence for a WORSE crime. Game over. Sit down.
Right wingers can STFU all over again.
Buttyboy you got some gooey white shit on your cheek. Left side, just by the lip.
So shut the fuck up about privilege, because that is an earned right to participate in society.
LOL I love it when weak white boys and their Asian manservants think they can tell anyone to shut up.No, most of those who have it have not earned it.
LOL I love it when weak white boys and their Asian manservants think they can tell anyone to shut up.
Make their ears ring instead.
Still mad he can't name a white privilege ^^
Not getting pulled over for no reason.
. . . lighter sentencing is not a privilege afforded to white people for being white.