Quote: (08-03-2017 03:01 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
I am frankly surprised that she will see jail at all - I guess the evidence and publicity was too strong.
My guess is that the appeal will get her released quicker.
And the funny thing is that such female transgressions will hardly have much repercussions on her life. She can get married with a wealthy good-looking man quickly. Her career choices will be a bit limited, but who cares about her career.
They take even convicted killers as leading feminists - they would take her - who fought bravely against the evil patriarchy.
The judge went way out of his way - probably committing judicial error - with the speech he gave about why he was putting a stay on her sentence. His rationale stretches even the wildest SJW reasoning - that she shouldn't go to jail because she might win her appeal. Eh? You could say that about EVERY convicted defendant!
She got 2.5 years, with only 15 years to actually serve (welcome to Willy Hortonville, Massachusetts) and with the way they lean, some suspect she'll face some judge who will set her free on first amendment grounds.
Hopefully the district attorney handling the appeal will make full use of the fact that the bitch knew of the decedent's mental state when encouraging - several times to the point of coaching him - to commit suicide. It isn't as if she told someone she didn't know on twitter to go jump off a cliff, she knew this guy and that he wasn't right in the head. If there i any evidence of the victim having diminished mental capacity she is toast, even in that jurisdiction.