Richard Taite
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Whatever happened to ignorance of the law is no excuse. And he got nine years.
Whatever happened to ignorance of the law is no excuse. And he got nine years.
Whatever happened to ignorance of the law is no excuse. And he got nine years.
You won't be there to say, this is where my daughter would have been X years. you know, old, this guy's been doing this forever. He said right here, he knew what he was doing. You think my daughter's the only one? You can't, you're not going to do that? There's nothing that can add to his sentence. No, but you can keep them there an extra year and a half.
You won't be there to say, this is where my daughter would have been X years. you know, old, this guy's been doing this forever. He said right here, he knew what he was doing. You think my daughter's the only one? You can't, you're not going to do that? There's nothing that can add to his sentence. No, but you can keep them there an extra year and a half.
You won't be there to say, this is where my daughter would have been X years. you know, old, this guy's been doing this forever. He said right here, he knew what he was doing. You think my daughter's the only one? You can't, you're not going to do that? There's nothing that can add to his sentence. No, but you can keep them there an extra year and a half.
Good. This guy gets a job. You should be taking 25% of his salary for the rest of his life. Okay, but let's get into a couple things because I wanted to talk about them. The first thing I was reading today because the DA Nathan Hockman introduced us well before he was, um, uh, running for DA. He was running for, um, attorney general for attorney general state of California. That's right.
Good. This guy gets a job. You should be taking 25% of his salary for the rest of his life. Okay, but let's get into a couple things because I wanted to talk about them. The first thing I was reading today because the DA Nathan Hockman introduced us well before he was, um, uh, running for DA. He was running for, um, attorney general for attorney general state of California. That's right.
Good. This guy gets a job. You should be taking 25% of his salary for the rest of his life. Okay, but let's get into a couple things because I wanted to talk about them. The first thing I was reading today because the DA Nathan Hockman introduced us well before he was, um, uh, running for DA. He was running for, um, attorney general for attorney general state of California. That's right.
Which he should have won. Um, But that's how long he's cared about this thing, right? And one of the great days was the introduction to you. And I was reading today in April of 2023, you guys had a setback with Alexandra's Law, okay? Before you get into that setback, can you tell the audience what Alexandra's Law is?
Which he should have won. Um, But that's how long he's cared about this thing, right? And one of the great days was the introduction to you. And I was reading today in April of 2023, you guys had a setback with Alexandra's Law, okay? Before you get into that setback, can you tell the audience what Alexandra's Law is?
Which he should have won. Um, But that's how long he's cared about this thing, right? And one of the great days was the introduction to you. And I was reading today in April of 2023, you guys had a setback with Alexandra's Law, okay? Before you get into that setback, can you tell the audience what Alexandra's Law is?
the problems you had with it in April, and exactly what it does now included into Prop 36.
the problems you had with it in April, and exactly what it does now included into Prop 36.
the problems you had with it in April, and exactly what it does now included into Prop 36.
It doesn't seem like it's hard to prove right now. Not now. There's somebody dying every seven minutes in this country.
It doesn't seem like it's hard to prove right now. Not now. There's somebody dying every seven minutes in this country.
It doesn't seem like it's hard to prove right now. Not now. There's somebody dying every seven minutes in this country.
This, to the listeners, doesn't sound like common sense. Does sound like common sense. It doesn't. Because... Even the passage of this seems so light and so just ridiculous. Give me some examples if you know of them in red states that just aren't having any of this. Do you know anything like that? Well, in many red states, they've passed legislation that's actually tougher. That's my point.
This, to the listeners, doesn't sound like common sense. Does sound like common sense. It doesn't. Because... Even the passage of this seems so light and so just ridiculous. Give me some examples if you know of them in red states that just aren't having any of this. Do you know anything like that? Well, in many red states, they've passed legislation that's actually tougher. That's my point.