Jim Axelrod
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That is such a great observation on your part.
That is such a great observation on your part.
That is such a great observation on your part.
We won't, but there was a woman who survived the murder of her husband and she was a target too. And after the entire process has been completed, she is feeling a sense of not just sadness and frustration, but rage about the system not protecting her because she feels the people who are responsible for this were not dealt with properly. And it plagues her.
We won't, but there was a woman who survived the murder of her husband and she was a target too. And after the entire process has been completed, she is feeling a sense of not just sadness and frustration, but rage about the system not protecting her because she feels the people who are responsible for this were not dealt with properly. And it plagues her.
We won't, but there was a woman who survived the murder of her husband and she was a target too. And after the entire process has been completed, she is feeling a sense of not just sadness and frustration, but rage about the system not protecting her because she feels the people who are responsible for this were not dealt with properly. And it plagues her.
A district attorney spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation. And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison.
A district attorney spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation. And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison.
A district attorney spokesperson sent us a statement saying, quote, our office takes acts of violence seriously and is committed to holding people who commit violent crimes accountable. The statement also said Edison is on 10 years probation. And if she violates the terms, she could face 20 years in prison.
Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
Corey Shaughnessy says a full explanation from authorities would have helped her make sense of something that has always struck her as impossibly wrong. So no one's ever explained to you why this enormous disparity in sentence?
So this is why sometimes DAs simply issue a statement, because I can tell you if that was done at a news conference, the first question that I'd be asking is, hang on, you do not answer the question, why the disparity? So appreciate the statement, but could you please tell me why the disparity?
So this is why sometimes DAs simply issue a statement, because I can tell you if that was done at a news conference, the first question that I'd be asking is, hang on, you do not answer the question, why the disparity? So appreciate the statement, but could you please tell me why the disparity?
So this is why sometimes DAs simply issue a statement, because I can tell you if that was done at a news conference, the first question that I'd be asking is, hang on, you do not answer the question, why the disparity? So appreciate the statement, but could you please tell me why the disparity?
You take Nick out of this, you don't have the incident. You take Jackie out, it still happens. That's a really important point. Let's underscore that, Emery. You take Nick out of it, it doesn't happen. Take Jackie out of it, it still happens. So yes, disparity, sure, maybe. But this much disparity, I think that's the frustration and anger of Corey and others.
You take Nick out of this, you don't have the incident. You take Jackie out, it still happens. That's a really important point. Let's underscore that, Emery. You take Nick out of it, it doesn't happen. Take Jackie out of it, it still happens. So yes, disparity, sure, maybe. But this much disparity, I think that's the frustration and anger of Corey and others.
You take Nick out of this, you don't have the incident. You take Jackie out, it still happens. That's a really important point. Let's underscore that, Emery. You take Nick out of it, it doesn't happen. Take Jackie out of it, it still happens. So yes, disparity, sure, maybe. But this much disparity, I think that's the frustration and anger of Corey and others.
It's not that she was treated differently. It's like we're not even in the same universe of sentencing.
It's not that she was treated differently. It's like we're not even in the same universe of sentencing.