Chris Moritz
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But if there was a white racist involved at any level... They can get their convictions thrown out under the Racial Justice Act or reduced significantly. And this happened in the city of Antioch. It's called the Antioch texting scandal. Four young black gang members were on trial for attempted murder and murder and very clear that they did it.
Gang enhancements were applied to them, which would mean that they were going to face a lot more jail time. But at the same time, it came out that the police officers in Antioch were texting racist, so-called racist messages to each other in private, not as part of the job, not relating to even their involvement in the case, but just about these defendants. And when this came out,
Gang enhancements were applied to them, which would mean that they were going to face a lot more jail time. But at the same time, it came out that the police officers in Antioch were texting racist, so-called racist messages to each other in private, not as part of the job, not relating to even their involvement in the case, but just about these defendants. And when this came out,
Gang enhancements were applied to them, which would mean that they were going to face a lot more jail time. But at the same time, it came out that the police officers in Antioch were texting racist, so-called racist messages to each other in private, not as part of the job, not relating to even their involvement in the case, but just about these defendants. And when this came out,
the judge presiding over the case uh utilized the racial justice act and threw out all the gang enhancements against so they had no longer killed anybody because the cops were mean let me tell you how much worse it gets defense attorneys can use statistical evidence nebulous statistical evidence of racial disparity to support the case
the judge presiding over the case uh utilized the racial justice act and threw out all the gang enhancements against so they had no longer killed anybody because the cops were mean let me tell you how much worse it gets defense attorneys can use statistical evidence nebulous statistical evidence of racial disparity to support the case
the judge presiding over the case uh utilized the racial justice act and threw out all the gang enhancements against so they had no longer killed anybody because the cops were mean let me tell you how much worse it gets defense attorneys can use statistical evidence nebulous statistical evidence of racial disparity to support the case
and satisfy their burden of proof that there is racial injustice. So for instance, if a jurisdiction is applying gang enhancements in greater proportion to black gang members than to some other group. White gang members? Yeah, whatever those are. And under the Racial Justice Act, the statistical differences can be entered into consideration by the judge on whether or not to apply the RJA.
and satisfy their burden of proof that there is racial injustice. So for instance, if a jurisdiction is applying gang enhancements in greater proportion to black gang members than to some other group. White gang members? Yeah, whatever those are. And under the Racial Justice Act, the statistical differences can be entered into consideration by the judge on whether or not to apply the RJA.
and satisfy their burden of proof that there is racial injustice. So for instance, if a jurisdiction is applying gang enhancements in greater proportion to black gang members than to some other group. White gang members? Yeah, whatever those are. And under the Racial Justice Act, the statistical differences can be entered into consideration by the judge on whether or not to apply the RJA.
That's just like the end of civilization. It gets worse. Um, the same year they, the Sacramento pass AB 3070, AB 3070, um, took away the ability of prosecutors to apply peremptory challenges to prospective jurors on the basis of bias. So for instance, up until AB 3070,
That's just like the end of civilization. It gets worse. Um, the same year they, the Sacramento pass AB 3070, AB 3070, um, took away the ability of prosecutors to apply peremptory challenges to prospective jurors on the basis of bias. So for instance, up until AB 3070,
That's just like the end of civilization. It gets worse. Um, the same year they, the Sacramento pass AB 3070, AB 3070, um, took away the ability of prosecutors to apply peremptory challenges to prospective jurors on the basis of bias. So for instance, up until AB 3070,
you could, if a juror would say, you know, my son had been involved with, had been arrested, or I have a negative opinion of police, so on and so forth, this would be a cause by which a prosecutor could use a peremptory challenge to remove the juror. Well, under AB 3070, if this juror is a member of a protected group, which by the way includes gender identity. So like training criminals?
you could, if a juror would say, you know, my son had been involved with, had been arrested, or I have a negative opinion of police, so on and so forth, this would be a cause by which a prosecutor could use a peremptory challenge to remove the juror. Well, under AB 3070, if this juror is a member of a protected group, which by the way includes gender identity. So like training criminals?
you could, if a juror would say, you know, my son had been involved with, had been arrested, or I have a negative opinion of police, so on and so forth, this would be a cause by which a prosecutor could use a peremptory challenge to remove the juror. Well, under AB 3070, if this juror is a member of a protected group, which by the way includes gender identity. So like training criminals?
Well, no, no. Training jurors. Oh, okay. Yeah. Um, They can no longer use peremptory challenges against them, even if they say, I hate cops because they're a protected group. So the result of this is, as one of the top prosecutors in the entire state told me, is the proliferation of OJ juries.
Well, no, no. Training jurors. Oh, okay. Yeah. Um, They can no longer use peremptory challenges against them, even if they say, I hate cops because they're a protected group. So the result of this is, as one of the top prosecutors in the entire state told me, is the proliferation of OJ juries.
Well, no, no. Training jurors. Oh, okay. Yeah. Um, They can no longer use peremptory challenges against them, even if they say, I hate cops because they're a protected group. So the result of this is, as one of the top prosecutors in the entire state told me, is the proliferation of OJ juries.
Another gang prosecutor in Alameda County told me that jurors have come up to her and said to her face, I will not convict a black man.