What’s going on with our justice system?
David DePape, the person who attacked Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul has already confronted a trial, was convicted, and sentenced to 30 years in jail. His crime came about in October of 2022.
In the meantime, Nicholas Roske, who confirmed up on the residence of U.S. Supreme Court docket Justice Brett Kavanaugh with a gun and different harmful gadgets with the intention of killing him, has not even gone on trial but. And his crime occurred months earlier than the assault on Paul Pelosi!
Need to hear one thing nuts?
June 2022: Nicholas Roske makes an attempt to assassinate Kavanaugh
4 months later, a person assaults Nancy Pelosi’s husband
Pelosi’s attacker has already been tried, convicted, and sentenced to 30 years in jail
In the meantime, Roske hasn’t even gone to trial
— John Hasson (@SonofHas) Could 17, 2024
A couple of weeks in the past, the Washington Free Beacon identified that the case towards Roske is being slow-walked and nobody appears to know why:
Biden DOJ Gradual-Walks ‘Slam Dunk’ Case In opposition to Man Who Allegedly Tried To Kill Justice Kavanaugh, Baffling Specialists
President Joe Biden’s Division of Justice is dragging its ft in prosecuting Nicholas Roske, the person accused of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court docket Justice Brett Kavanaugh, leaving authorized consultants perplexed concerning the slow-moving tempo of the case.
Roske was indicted for tried homicide of a Supreme Court docket justice almost two years in the past in June 2022, after allegedly touring from his guardian’s residence in California to the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., with the intent to kill Kavanaugh. Roske, a organic male who recognized in some on-line posts as a transgender lady, was upset over the leaked Supreme Court docket draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, in line with court docket paperwork…
“It’s noteworthy that after almost two years, there may be nonetheless no trial date or plea settlement on this case,” Gerard Filitti, senior counsel at The Lawfare Mission, informed the Free Beacon. “Whereas pretrial motions would resolve questions concerning the admissibility of a few of the proof, together with statements made by Roske, there isn’t a underlying procedural purpose why it could take this lengthy to get to trial.”
Does prison justice in america now rely on the politics of the people who find themselves victims of crimes?
It certain appears to be like that manner on this case.
