Andrew Taake pleaded guilty in September to soliciting what he believed was a 15-year-old girl for sex, but The Daily Beast reported the 37-year-old was able to stay out of prison for the sex offense due to the “credit” he was given for time served behind bars for attacking a police office during the U.S. Capitol riot.
“Legal experts branded the decision ‘exceptionally rare,’” the website reported. "Multiple attorneys told the Daily Beast that using ‘credit’ from a pardoned federal case for separate crimes to keep Taake out of prison on unrelated state charges was also ‘ethically problematic.’
So just to make it clear though, dual sovereignty laws mean the Federal government could have and still could bring charges for being a sexual predator against him, and has not done so right? What a strange time we live in
‘Ethically problematic?’ Is that how you spell ‘perversion of justice?’
“Perversion of justice for perverts” could be a maga slogan.
So just to make it clear though, dual sovereignty laws mean the Federal government could have and still could bring charges for being a sexual predator against him, and has not done so right? What a strange time we live in
Gamification of Crime. Oof