Trump Just Granted Clemency To Alice Johnson After Kim Kardashian Took Up Her Cause

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might be lip service (wont even say 'might', it is), but at least she's back with her family

im curious to see how this shyt plays out with the anti-weed rhetoric that sessions tried to push. because all he ACTUALLY said was, "feel free to push for harder sentences" to prosecutors. thats a suggestion, not a law, and i doubt it swayed any of them one way or the other
 

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That was Kim not Kanye

Advanced Chess isn't giving cacs ammo to say slavery was a choice when they never even paid reparations. you clowns stand for nothing that nikka will continue to have a career because of it. But as long as you are entertained I guess... this is america :stylin:

You don't think Kanye using Trump's name as apart of his album rollout had anything to do with it? To soften him up, so to speak?

:sas2:

Y’all can’t be this dumb:stopitslime:

Trump doesn’t care about that woman or mandatory minimums (cuz he agrees with that) , he’s just trying to please his famous friends.

Y’all nikkas dumb as shyt

And if those famous freinds (Kimye) are using Trumps position to get clemency for an innocent black woman locked up in jail, what's the problem?

So what did Trump get in return though? :jbhmm:

The ultimate high for Trump: publicity.
 

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Y’all can’t be this dumb:stopitslime:

Trump doesn’t care about that woman or mandatory minimums (cuz he agrees with that) , he’s just trying to please his famous friends.

Y’all nikkas dumb as shyt

who said other wise?

no one ITT has even made that assertion and plenty of people ITT have said he’s doing it for his own agenda and criticized him.

you’re making posts railing against something in this thread and calling posters dumb for things that aren’t even being said :stopitslime:
 

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Meanwhile he and his justice department are pushing policies to incarcerate hundreds to thousands more. Big win.
just curious...which policies are you referring to so I can confirm you are not spinning anything?

Please post them..
Incarceration rates began dropping seriously under Obama. Just like Raava said, the Trump Justice Department has been pushing policies that would reverse all of that progress.


Jeff Sessions instructed D.A.'s to pursue the most serious provable charges in all criminal cases, thereby imprisoning more people for longer, even in low-level drug cases

Sessions tells prosecutors to seek the most serious charges

"In a memo to staff, Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered federal prosecutors to "charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense" — a move that marks a significant reversal of Obama-era policies on low-level drug crimes.

The two-page memo, which was publicly released Friday, lays out a policy of strict enforcement that rolls back the comparatively lenient stance established by Eric Holder, one of Sessions' predecessors under President Barack Obama.

"This policy affirms our responsibility to enforce the law, is moral and just, and produces consistency. This policy fully utilizes the tools Congress has given us," Sessions told thousands of assistant U.S. attorneys in the memo. "By definition, the most serious offenses are those that carry the most substantial guidelines sentence, including mandatory minimum sentences.""




Jeff Sessions revoked an Obama memo which had told courts to avoid giving too-stiff penalties to poor defendants. Those are the exact kinds of penalties that poor defendants are often unable to pay and end up going to jail for instead.

Sessions rescinds Obama-era letter to local courts on fines and fees

"Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding an Obama-era letter to local courts advising them to be wary of imposing stiff fees and penalties on poor defendants, The Washington Post reports.

The move comes as Sessions revokes more than two dozen Justice Department guidance documents going back to the 1990s on various topics, the Post reports.

Sessions said the move would do away with “the long-standing abuse of issuing rules by simply publishing a letter or posting a web page.”

“Congress has provided for a regulatory process in statute, and we are going to follow it,” Sessions said, according to the Post. “This is good government and prevents confusing the public with improper and wrong advice.”



Jeff Sessions revoked an Obama-era policy to avoid marijuana possession charges in states where marijuana is legal

Rolling back Obama-era marijuana rules a 'return to the rule of law'

"The Justice Department called Thursday’s move to rescind Obama-era guidance that allowed legal marijuana to thrive in certain states a “return to the rule of law.”

“This return to the rule of law is also a return of trust and local control to federal prosecutors who know where and how to deploy Justice Department resources most effectively to reduce violent crime, stem the tide of the drug crisis, and dismantle criminal gangs,” a statement from the department reads.

In the release, Sessions said that the previous guidance “undermines the rule of law and the ability of … law enforcement” to enforce the nation’s laws."



Jeff Sessions advocated for mandatory minimums in drug cases and other criminal cases, which are one of the main causes of overincarceration.

Jeff Sessions: Mandatory Minimum Sentences Protected Us from Violent Crime

"Under the previous administration, the Department of Justice told federal prosecutors not to include in charging documents the full amount of drugs being dealt when the actual amount would trigger a mandatory minimum sentence. Prosecutors were required to leave out true facts in order to achieve sentences lighter than required by law. This was billed as an effort to curb “mass incarceration” of “low-level offenders,” but in reality it covered offenders apprehended with large quantities of dangerous drugs."



Sessions claimed that Chicago and NYC are too "soft on crime"

Jeff Sessions sends threat to nine jurisdictions demanding compliance and claiming they're too "soft on crime"

"Additionally, many of these jurisdictions are also crumbling under the weight of illegal immigration and violent crime. The number of murders in Chicago has skyrocketed, rising more than 50 percent from the 2015 levels. New York City continues to see gang murder after gang murder, the predictable consequence of the city's “soft on crime” stance."



Finally, Trump has been appointing conservative judges at a record rate. You really don't think that conservative judges aren't going to keep supporting policies that lead to higher incarceration?

How Trump's judicial picks will reshape the courts
 
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