This is how we’ve been judging people for a very very long time. Of course, that’s been mostly non-white people being judged and frequently executed with instant “justice.”
I don’t understand why we have to go through long trials when the accused is on video doing the crime and there are a dozen witnesses who saw him commit the crime………..and yet he pleads ‘not guilty’.
actually, it’s not court costs, it’s lawyer’s fees. court costs are payed through taxes. (sorry i just have an extended knowledge on just about everything)
Two days before this election, Georgia Presumptive Governor Kemp, current Secretary of State, said he was opening an investigation into the Dems for hacking election systems. He gave no information. He “comeyed” Ms. Abrams. Innocent before proven guilty????
BE THIS GUY almost 6 years ago
Rat’s way would save a lot of money on court costs.
Adiraiju almost 6 years ago
Rat goes with the news media’s approach.
knight1192a almost 6 years ago
Technically Rat’s way is how it’s been even before social media. Court of public opinion doesn’t play out ONLY if the trial is never publicized.
Bilan almost 6 years ago
We keep forgetting that the justice system is about justice.
Oh, well …
hangedman almost 6 years ago
This is George Carlin’s way of getting out of jury duty.
DennisinSeattle almost 6 years ago
Pastis is playing with the cup handles again, like he’s Trudeau.
chris_weaver almost 6 years ago
We, the jury, have decided to unfriend the defendant!
erik.vanthienen almost 6 years ago
The bandwagon just crashed into a House.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
With goat on this one…….
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
Never let democracy get in the way of a good trial.
PICTO almost 6 years ago
When is Rat going to learn you can’t just string people up…you have to give them a fair trial…and then string them up.
F-Flash almost 6 years ago
Don’t hold back Rat, tell’em what you think.
SquidGamerGal almost 6 years ago
If only real-world lawyers were more like Phoenix Wright…
smgray almost 6 years ago
Evidence? We don’t need no stinkin’ evidence.
GeifuKe almost 6 years ago
Trial and Error scenario: Rat is on TRIAL for his ERROR in JUDGEment.
GeifuKe almost 6 years ago
And when in doubt, follow the evidence. Learned that from CSI.
garcoa almost 6 years ago
2 seconds, Rat? Why that long?
cdward almost 6 years ago
This is how we’ve been judging people for a very very long time. Of course, that’s been mostly non-white people being judged and frequently executed with instant “justice.”
garysmigs almost 6 years ago
THE Liberal idea of “justice” in three panels!
Perkycat almost 6 years ago
I don’t understand why we have to go through long trials when the accused is on video doing the crime and there are a dozen witnesses who saw him commit the crime………..and yet he pleads ‘not guilty’.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Justice is overrated.
gorbasche2 almost 6 years ago
Rats way get a lot of shyteforbrains elected to public office.
DarthRevan almost 6 years ago
Love how people are judging people in the comment section. The irony is brilliant.
Guilty Bystander almost 6 years ago
No evidence needed in 2018…allegations are all that’s required for a conviction in the court of public opinion. Proof? Meh.
whelan_jj almost 6 years ago
I prefer to stay off the bandwagon and throw (figurative) rocks as it goes by.
therealdogman7770 almost 6 years ago
actually, it’s not court costs, it’s lawyer’s fees. court costs are payed through taxes. (sorry i just have an extended knowledge on just about everything)
RobertJarrett almost 6 years ago
Two days before this election, Georgia Presumptive Governor Kemp, current Secretary of State, said he was opening an investigation into the Dems for hacking election systems. He gave no information. He “comeyed” Ms. Abrams. Innocent before proven guilty????
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Rash Conclusions R Us!
Jumping to them is such good exercise when you’re sitting in front of a computer screen, too!
eladee AKA Wally almost 6 years ago
And don’t look back!
NicholasItalia almost 6 years ago
This is the problem with outrage culture.