The truth is that the criminal justice system "is coming after the good folk & no longer after the true criminals"!! They plan to detain tens of millions like they did in the communist countries of the twentieth century, an "American gulag prison system"!!
Yeah, just let him go. If it was such a problem, they should have done something about it right away. Since they didn't, then just move on. This is the problem I have with statute of limitations. Law enforcements/detectives wait till the last minute before doing anything. I knew a couple guys who are in prison for pedophilia, but they were picked up one month before the statute expired. I'm sorry, but I say let them go, because it wasn't such a huge problem when it was first reported, so why is it so important at the last minute? Other victims could have been piling up, and all law enforcement was doing was twiddling their thumbs. Laziness like that should not be acceptable. If you can't be on the ball when serious crimes like that are happening, then you are in the wrong line of work. And BTW, obviously the two guys I knew was rightfully arrested and locked up, and are where they belong. That isn't the point I am making, in case that messaging gets lost somehow.
Im white. I've been in prison 2x. I have been clean for years. Change the law or follow it. Just because you cha ge your life. This means you are absolved of all your crimes. NO. Especially, a gun crime. The news lied from the beginning of this report. Said, Dui, drugs and theft. But , he has a gun charge
Statute of limitations. "I've learned my lesson this time" is what they all say. If he really is the exception… this time… I hope he does get probation.
@@0101-s7v you say "this time" but really he learned his lesson after the first time. after that his "crimes" were possession of a weapon for self-defense and personal use of drugs, both things hunter biden did 🤣
Wait till they start charging people for things that were not a crime when it was done, retroactively. The Adult Survivors Act in NY state was created to get Donald Trump, and it has set a dangerous precedent.
@@JohnRangel-if2qm George Bush and WMD's. Hillary Clinton destroying emails. 50 FBI agents promoting a false dossier against Donald Trump. Bill Clinton giving Jennifer Flowers $850,000 for hush money. Anthony Fauci lying about a "pandemic". Would you like some more?
They literally give murderers bond and let them walk free but this dude just had some drugs and he’s being punished after he is already reformed. Why not make him do probation or fine him?
I think the government's pissed off because drug dealers take money out of the government's pocket. That's why they're so much harder on drug dealers than they are on murderers. The real criminals are the court and justice system.
The Federal prosecutor obviously doesnt have a clue saying "It is just the business of the law " , the law isnt supposed to be a business , it is about justice and paying your debt to society and rehabilitation .
It's done all the time. Lots of studies showing it is better financially for states to actually help non violent, drug users instead of housing them in jail. In my opinion, it is better to have active decent members of society versus jailing and no real help.
On one hand, we cry out for habitual criminal to get longer sentences, and on the other hand leniency for people who commit crimes. Can't have it both ways.
Stop it, he has an extremely violent and criminal history, which goes against you the more you wrack up. Do you think if you live a good life in between crimes commited somehow makes you not be held accountable for your crimes lol? 😅
He took accountability for his actions, I see no logic in locking this man up for 20 years when he could be working and contributing to society. They really should take into account his more recent behavior as a hard working family man.
@@jeremiahsams2848 what about whytes who do the crime and get lighter sentences? Ah, I forgot. Prisons are businesses too, we gotta get them businesses in some way right? What better way than putting people we don't want to see gain power in there right?
This is a federal case not state. So is only the president or the judge that can do that. Well in a Republican state that won’t happen except the president intervenes. They rather allow tax payers to keep him in prison so that prison business empire to keep growing. The good thing God will always teach these people a lesson one day for destroying peoples lives through the justice system. America is the only developed country in the world that run their justice system like a third world country
Y'all are super naive. Falling for these criminals that claim they turned their life around. It is comedy gold. Did we not just see the guy on Rogan who got out, got a government job, and was working for the innocence project, but then murdered somebody? This guy was on parole, broke the law, and he knew what could happen. No remorse for him. Maybe he should not have broke the law while on parole, and this would not have happened. Rules are easy to follow. The bad part in this is he chose to break the law, and now he wants you to feel sorry for him. It is nobdy's fault but his.
As long as segregationist and their younglings in it. Justice is manipulated by anti black bigots in real-time. Accountability and fairness are hijacked in real-time.
I hope the system gives him a break. I know what it's like, having been in the system myself for some years. I'm also a recovering addict, 42 years clean. My life changed drastically when I surrendered to the recovery process. We can change!
Here is a man that not only turned his life around, he is taking accountability by turning his life around, where is the justice if he is sentenced to go back to prison? Prayerfully hoping that the sentence will be probation
@@hittrennathompson8286 No judge is just going to let the issue drop. Since he has turned his life around, a probation is the lowest he will receive. The problem is that it was a sales of narcotics case and it is a federal case. I love redemption stories.
This is so hard to watch, I sure hope the right people will get involved and help this man of honor,who helps people now and becomes a mentor to them, this rarely happens and he can do so much good for people in the system,
If this guy is so dangerous that he needs to be removed from society for 20 years, why the hell did the prosecutors wait 4 years to pursue charges against him???
I think all his record should be considered showing especially how he has turned his life around and trying to help others.....hes actually trying to do good with his life.😢
Just curious, how can he get a job as a truck driver with DUIs? I believe in redemption and second chances. I'm genuinely not judging. Man, three years to charge someone is cruel.
This is so twisted. The prosecutor could have, easily, agreed to release him until his next hearing. And the prosecutor could just as easily, also agree to only giving him probation. Hope this brother truly gets real justice.
@@shanefsr6609 Who came up with the term: Spirit of the Law. Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu (1689-1755) was the author of the Persian Letters (1721), Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and of their Decline (1733), and of The Spirit of the Laws (1748). You beeze needun to do sum resuch befo uze makes a stupids statmunt like dat.......
@@shanefsr6609 Example. Slavery was legal but many people helped slaves escape slavery which was severely punished. A little history goes a LOOOOOOOOOONG way. God bless
Good for the ex-Father-in-Law; Redemption exists as does mercy... do the right thing ... how about a letter campaign to the governor or judge? ... Please don't waste tax payer money, please, please don't waste this Man who has done the work...
_Prosecutorial discretion_ means they have leeway to decide whether or not to follow through on charges, right? Given the circumstances, seems like prosecutors ought to use common sense here.
They dont want this man or anyone else for that matter to actually rehabilitate because then they cant make money off them! This is the reason recidivism rates are so high!!
You can't be a career criminal change for 3 then expect sympathy from the law. Regardless of people's opinions and feelings, You still have to face your consequences i think Mike understands that.
Relying on a public defender is their biggest mistake. Five to ten grand on the right lawyer and this will all disappear. Trust me I know from personal experience. That may sound like a lot of money but what is 20 years of your life worth?
@@kelvinmorris1991 when Your life depends on it you find a way to pull it together. He seems to have family that are sticking up for him maybe they could lend him some cash. The only hope in this story is that the public defender seemed competent and invested in this case. That’s a good sign.
Why they let murders walk around and this man they take away that day. This is why we have so much crime today. The ones who are non violent and changing their life around get easily lock up while the ones who have numerous assault charges keep getting probation.
Sounds fishy 😒man is no threat to anyone.. change his life& changing others around him...yeah..this sounds personally..someone in the justice department has it in for him😒😡
So they put his case on the bottom of the pile because it wasn’t a priority?? Suddenly it’s a priority?? If he was that much of a threat then he should’ve stayed in jail.. welp, the prosecutor got one thing right. It’s a business for them!! For him it’s his life!! Let this man be a father to his children and live his life!!! Seems he’s more productive OUT of jail than in jail..
He's living what the reasoning is for incarceration. You want to see people change for the better for lesser crimes, and he's done that. 20 yrs is ridiculous on top of him previously spending half of his life in prison. I hope and pray he remains free!
I'm not sure why there can't be a law that says if someone is rehabilitated then they won't put them back in prison? Because that is a good idea and that's not how justice system works.
We have a legal system, not a system of justice. Let us hope that a judge will come through for him. Failing that, perhaps the next President will issue a pardon.
Lord Jesus that in heaven hear my humble prayer let my brother charges be all dropped and dismissed.......handle it my Savior let not Satan have his way, but your Holy way......For i know that you're able of all things and there's nothing that you can't do have mercy my Lord upon him.....And open all eyes, all hearts for you are a Awesome loving Lord....in your Holy name Jesus Christ our Savior......Aaaamen, Aaaamen, Aaaamen, Aaaamen.
So where are the protestors for this man???? Wheres the screaming mob for his life??? He actually deserves to have his community fight for him in my opinion.
Governor should pardon immediately. The AG should file prosecutorial misconduct citation against the overzealous attorney. God will use this man wherever he is placed. Those who put him behind bars will one day face judgement, may God have mercy on them.
The state shouldn’t have longer than a 12mo statute of limitations on charging people or holding debts over the heads of citizens. I’m good for there to be longer statutes for the state to be made aware of a crime if there is a citizen victim that doesn’t immediately report it immediately, especially in cases of battery or violence…. But that’s it. Either charge them as soon as you become aware of the crime or let them be.
What???? Seriously??? Using this example, please explain. This man has a history of legal issues and prison time, "more than half of his adult life locked up". This man admitted to his crimes. It had absolutely nothing to do with his skin tone. His actions are the reasons he is in this predicament. It isn't any different of having a charge and a lawyer asks for multiple continuances that stretched out a couple of years. So living the last couple of years without getting into trouble is commendable but it isn't justice served. He has been given breaks and plea agreements in the past for his "second chance" and ended up in trouble again. His skin tone had nothing to do with redemption, his actions did. Eternal victims, huh? No self responsibility or accountability? Just shift the blame elsewhere. I'm sure it was the fault of a "wascist" 200 year old statue or anything else that had been around decades before he was born.
Its not the content of this man's character but the color of his skin!!! Very sad 😢.....His contribution to society and him turning his life around has been impeccable......how dare they 🥺😔🤨😡😤😠...... unbelievable!!!
They have NEVER cared about people being rehabilitated! Its always been about convictions and money!
💯 🎯 💯🎯
Private prisons. A brilliant idea the Europeans came up with during jim crow era. Prisoners in the U.S. is BIG MONEY.
Yes it's all about money. Sometimes. Yes it seems the way. But career criminals make it all about money too
The truth is that the criminal justice system "is coming after the good folk & no longer after the true criminals"!! They plan to detain tens of millions like they did in the communist countries of the twentieth century, an "American gulag prison system"!!
That's it!
There's a 5 year statute of limitations on a drug charge an they waited 4 years???
Y'all need to leave this man alone and let him live his life!!!
7 years if it's a felony and they said they waited 3 years
Yeah, just let him go. If it was such a problem, they should have done something about it right away. Since they didn't, then just move on.
This is the problem I have with statute of limitations. Law enforcements/detectives wait till the last minute before doing anything. I knew a couple guys who are in prison for pedophilia, but they were picked up one month before the statute expired. I'm sorry, but I say let them go, because it wasn't such a huge problem when it was first reported, so why is it so important at the last minute? Other victims could have been piling up, and all law enforcement was doing was twiddling their thumbs. Laziness like that should not be acceptable. If you can't be on the ball when serious crimes like that are happening, then you are in the wrong line of work.
And BTW, obviously the two guys I knew was rightfully arrested and locked up, and are where they belong. That isn't the point I am making, in case that messaging gets lost somehow.
FELONY'S ARE 7 YEARS
Im white. I've been in prison 2x. I have been clean for years. Change the law or follow it. Just because you cha ge your life. This means you are absolved of all your crimes. NO. Especially, a gun crime. The news lied from the beginning of this report. Said, Dui, drugs and theft. But , he has a gun charge
This happens all the time
Prosecutors waiting 4 years to charge him how is this legal?
Statute of limitations. "I've learned my lesson this time" is what they all say. If he really is the exception… this time… I hope he does get probation.
I'm pretty sure they will just give him probation. I could be wrong but that's my belief.
@@0101-s7v you say "this time" but really he learned his lesson after the first time. after that his "crimes" were possession of a weapon for self-defense and personal use of drugs, both things hunter biden did 🤣
Wait till they start charging people for things that were not a crime when it was done, retroactively. The Adult Survivors Act in NY state was created to get Donald Trump, and it has set a dangerous precedent.
Statue of limitations!!
Going after this man but the guy who *might* have killed 3 “friends” in his back yard - nothing!!! Seriously 😐
what other scenarios you want to make up and add to the story?
@@JohnRangel-if2qm no one is making up anything. Hes speaking fact’s
@@JohnRangel-if2qm You can Google it.
@@chinadoll534
Your point is well understood.
Just know you can't convince people who have ulterior motives.
@@JohnRangel-if2qm George Bush and WMD's. Hillary Clinton destroying emails. 50 FBI agents promoting a false dossier against Donald Trump. Bill Clinton giving Jennifer Flowers $850,000 for hush money. Anthony Fauci lying about a "pandemic".
Would you like some more?
I pray 🙏 this young man received no jail time and drop charges so he can continue being with his family and working.
Yes in Jesus name!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It’s unbelievable that in 2024, people still think prayer would do anything. It’s lazy way of thinking you are doing something.
He won't be sentenced until August.
@@irandude1655 It's unbelievable that in 2024 people still think prayer does not work!!
God Will Do It🙏🏾
They literally give murderers bond and let them walk free but this dude just had some drugs and he’s being punished after he is already reformed. Why not make him do probation or fine him?
He's been out for 4 years.
I think the government's pissed off because drug dealers take money out of the government's pocket. That's why they're so much harder on drug dealers than they are on murderers. The real criminals are the court and justice system.
The Federal prosecutor obviously doesnt have a clue saying "It is just the business of the law " , the law isnt supposed to be a business , it is about justice and paying your debt to society and rehabilitation .
That thinking of the prosecutor is why we have a legal system rather than a justice system.
Exactly.
Maybe he gets kickbacks from private prisons he sends prisoners to.
@@ent1311 did you even watch the video???
@@JohnnyRelentless he’s extremely clued in. It is a business.
So use taxpayers money and waste money versus a productive member of society… that’s a waste…
It's done all the time. Lots of studies showing it is better financially for states to actually help non violent, drug users instead of housing them in jail. In my opinion, it is better to have active decent members of society versus jailing and no real help.
Yes, cause he's Black. They don't mind paying to keep Black folk in chains.
OUR JUSTICE SYSTEM DOESN'T WORK!
Only with blacks
America has a legal system, not a justice system.
Because it's not justice,,,it's Just Us. They really don't care about you!!!
Craziness!! Facing 20years?? yet they let killers and abusers out 🤬
It's the liberal way
Agreed
On one hand, we cry out for habitual criminal to get longer sentences, and on the other hand leniency for people who commit crimes. Can't have it both ways.
Stop it, he has an extremely violent and criminal history, which goes against you the more you wrack up. Do you think if you live a good life in between crimes commited somehow makes you not be held accountable for your crimes lol? 😅
@@Laughing_At_Crybaby_Liberals Missouri is a red state, genius.
If he had a bunch of money and Power, He would be ok,, Justice is not the same for everyone...
So true
He took accountability for his actions, I see no logic in locking this man up for 20 years when he could be working and contributing to society. They really should take into account his more recent behavior as a hard working family man.
Exactly 💯!!
The System does not care
@@Laughing_At_Crybaby_Liberalsthey care when it's people like Trump though 😢
He did the crime.
@@jeremiahsams2848 what about whytes who do the crime and get lighter sentences? Ah, I forgot. Prisons are businesses too, we gotta get them businesses in some way right? What better way than putting people we don't want to see gain power in there right?
It seems he's learned his lesson. Pardon him please Gov.
It's a federal case.
@@wirepaladin4317Perhaps a new President will pardon him.
Agreed
This is a federal case not state. So is only the president or the judge that can do that. Well in a Republican state that won’t happen except the president intervenes. They rather allow tax payers to keep him in prison so that prison business empire to keep growing. The good thing God will always teach these people a lesson one day for destroying peoples lives through the justice system. America is the only developed country in the world that run their justice system like a third world country
Y'all are super naive. Falling for these criminals that claim they turned their life around. It is comedy gold. Did we not just see the guy on Rogan who got out, got a government job, and was working for the innocence project, but then murdered somebody? This guy was on parole, broke the law, and he knew what could happen. No remorse for him. Maybe he should not have broke the law while on parole, and this would not have happened. Rules are easy to follow. The bad part in this is he chose to break the law, and now he wants you to feel sorry for him. It is nobdy's fault but his.
The prison system is supposed to be about rehabilitation, not vengeance.
💯💯💯💯💯
As long as segregationist and their younglings in it. Justice is manipulated by anti black bigots in real-time. Accountability and fairness are hijacked in real-time.
Yeah sure
Don't forget it is also meant to be a prophylactic.
actually it's about maintaining a certain hierarchy in society, when you understand this, everything else will begin to make sense
Let this man raise his daughter
So suspend sentence, if he breaks the law then make him serve his sentence. Prosecutors prosecute who they want.
there are cases where locking someone up is not in the best interest of the people
People or justice?
I hope the system gives him a break. I know what it's like, having been in the system myself for some years. I'm also a recovering addict, 42 years clean. My life changed drastically when I surrendered to the recovery process. We can change!
❤GOD BLESS YOU🙏
Everyone has a constitutional 6th Amendment Right to a speedy trial . That Public Pretender posing as an attorney needs to be ashamed of himself.
What rights? The system does what it wants
Here is a man that not only turned his life around, he is taking accountability by turning his life around, where is the justice if he is sentenced to go back to prison? Prayerfully hoping that the sentence will be probation
Legislators holding people back from getting ahead legally in life Creates crime
Not just legislators. Hiring managers also choose to keep people from improving their lives despite doing a lot right and are expected to be perfect.
All while they get to commit all the white-collar crimes in the world that they want!
Just look at Donald Trump… He is a six decade offender!
Amen
Prisons are very profitable business. Politicians are corrupted to funnel prisoners to them. Citizens on the street live with the fallout.
Tradition
Put him on felony probation and let it go.
Not even. Drop charges and keep it moving
Agreed
Or just let him go...he is upstanding citizen now with family
I just got off and got a job at airport. Amen
@@hittrennathompson8286 No judge is just going to let the issue drop. Since he has turned his life around, a probation is the lowest he will receive. The problem is that it was a sales of narcotics case and it is a federal case. I love redemption stories.
He is the 1% and there are exceptional circumstances.
What happened to the right of a timely trial?
Sad , I hope he gets a break on this.
The man deserves a break. Heartbreaking.
You make exceptions for the exceptional. The Governor has the authority to pardon him.
He does not, it is a federal case. Only the president.
Not on federal charges only the president can pardon
@@johndouglascross You are right, a governor has no right to pardon in a federal case.
This is so hard to watch, I sure hope the right people will get involved and help this man of honor,who helps people now and becomes a mentor to them, this rarely happens and he can do so much good for people in the system,
If this guy is so dangerous that he needs to be removed from society for 20 years, why the hell did the prosecutors wait 4 years to pursue charges against him???
I think all his record should be considered showing especially how he has turned his life around and trying to help others.....hes actually trying to do good with his life.😢
We know how this ends. That 10 year old will be 30 before he's free again.
He needs a real lawyer!!
Just curious, how can he get a job as a truck driver with DUIs? I believe in redemption and second chances. I'm genuinely not judging. Man, three years to charge someone is cruel.
Tell that to Trump
Probably that the DUIs are more than 10 years old due to the prison time of the guys he’s teaching.
I know people who have CDLs who have old DUIs. I think it depends on the deal your lawyer works out
@jeanineruggs730dumb1
SAP program
This is so twisted. The prosecutor could have, easily, agreed to release him until his next hearing. And the prosecutor could just as easily, also agree to only giving him probation. Hope this brother truly gets real justice.
LORD, please help this man..
Sometimes the law is an ass.
💯💯💯💯✌️
That Federal Prosecutor needs to look in the mirror and decide what kind of person he wants be. They have so much power.
There is the letter of the law...but...we...at times...forget about the "spirit of the law"...
wtf?!, "...spirit of the law....?", did you just make that up thinking you were saying something profound?,
@@shanefsr6609 Who came up with the term: Spirit of the Law.
Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu (1689-1755) was the author of the Persian Letters (1721), Considerations on the Causes of the Greatness of the Romans and of their Decline (1733), and of The Spirit of the Laws (1748).
You beeze needun to do sum resuch befo uze makes a stupids statmunt like dat.......
@@shanefsr6609 Example. Slavery was legal but many people helped slaves escape slavery which was severely punished. A little history goes a LOOOOOOOOOONG way. God bless
@shanefsr6609 The law...just any other man-made object or situation...can be augmented based on the circumstances...
@@shanefsr6609 if you're going to be condescending, at least be smart...
This is ridiculous. The prosecutor should be fired.
if they put him back, it will ruin him
He was caught with drugs while on parole and he belongs back in prison. He knowingly broke the law and his probation.
A couple years doing the right things, but half his life spent doing the wrong things.
Good for the ex-Father-in-Law; Redemption exists as does mercy... do the right thing ... how about a letter campaign to the governor or judge? ... Please don't waste tax payer money, please, please don't waste this Man who has done the work...
They need him to replace the ones that are getting out of prison so they can still make money
_Prosecutorial discretion_ means they have leeway to decide whether or not to follow through on charges, right? Given the circumstances, seems like prosecutors ought to use common sense here.
Leave this man alone for God sake.
As a former trucker I can assure you that training convicts to drive a semi is a recipe for disaster.
Ikr? I thought the same thing. Black Privilege On Steroids!
@@elainesabatino7467 So much courage online
US prison has nothing to do with rehabilitation!
Unbelievable
They dont want this man or anyone else for that matter to actually rehabilitate because then they cant make money off them! This is the reason recidivism rates are so high!!
Man.....this seems really unfair. This isn't a lesson that needs to be taught anymore.
For profit legal system ..... never had a justice system
How much and what type of drugs were involved?
Prayers Up 🙏🏽
What happened to guarantee of a speedy trial?
You can't be a career criminal change for 3 then expect sympathy from the law. Regardless of people's opinions and feelings, You still have to face your consequences i think Mike understands that.
The system is broken. Fucking broken!
Relying on a public defender is their biggest mistake. Five to ten grand on the right lawyer and this will all disappear. Trust me I know from personal experience. That may sound like a lot of money but what is 20 years of your life worth?
You may have that type of money, he probably doesn’t
@@kelvinmorris1991 when Your life depends on it you find a way to pull it together. He seems to have family that are sticking up for him maybe they could lend him some cash. The only hope in this story is that the public defender seemed competent and invested in this case. That’s a good sign.
Praying for you.
Yup the system doesn’t want you rehabilitated you are worth more to them as a prisoner. Corrupt system
He did the crime. Follow the law next time.
Why did he need drugs?
Why they let murders walk around and this man they take away that day. This is why we have so much crime today. The ones who are non violent and changing their life around get easily lock up while the ones who have numerous assault charges keep getting probation.
Sounds fishy 😒man is no threat to anyone.. change his life& changing others around him...yeah..this sounds personally..someone in the justice department has it in for him😒😡
It doesn’t look good for this young man. Because justice isn’t blind in America. Justice s👀’s color very well.☝🏾
That is so F** up on so many different levels.
So they put his case on the bottom of the pile because it wasn’t a priority?? Suddenly it’s a priority?? If he was that much of a threat then he should’ve stayed in jail.. welp, the prosecutor got one thing right. It’s a business for them!! For him it’s his life!! Let this man be a father to his children and live his life!!! Seems he’s more productive OUT of jail than in jail..
He a problem because he is helping people the system is fix it a game to them 😢
They should look at what is happening now. This is just not right.
I'm going to say it! Thank the Father in law!
God bless this young man.
This shows you how the justice system fails people. Let the criminals free and jail the just.
State governor needs to step in.
Britt Reid is still out and about.
He's living what the reasoning is for incarceration. You want to see people change for the better for lesser crimes, and he's done that. 20 yrs is ridiculous on top of him previously spending half of his life in prison. I hope and pray he remains free!
That is cruel and unusual treatment. This is wrong.
This is a case where the Governor could be heroic,pardon this man if he’s not paroled and let him continue to contribute to society.
How is caging a human being not personal? That prosecutor sounds like a hitman.
I'm not sure why there can't be a law that says if someone is rehabilitated then they won't put them back in prison? Because that is a good idea and that's not how justice system works.
Hmm 🤔 geez large years 😦😞🤐😓
Whatever happened to the mercy of the court ?
Amen. Our justice system is a joke. It’s not broken, it was never fair to begin with.
LEAVE THIS MAN ALONE !!!! Damn’ 😢 start a petition!!!
We have a legal system, not a system of justice. Let us hope that a judge will come through for him. Failing that, perhaps the next President will issue a pardon.
This is crazy,God work ur miracles!
I’m praying for the mercy of the courts. God’s will be done.
Lord Jesus that in heaven hear my humble prayer let my brother charges be all dropped and dismissed.......handle it my Savior let not Satan have his way, but your Holy way......For i know that you're able of all things and there's nothing that you can't do have mercy my Lord upon him.....And open all eyes, all hearts for you are a Awesome loving Lord....in your Holy name Jesus Christ our Savior......Aaaamen, Aaaamen, Aaaamen, Aaaamen.
This is how prosecutors can excuse themselves without taking the exception that this man has achieved beyond expectations.
It was never JUSTICE It was always JUST US 💪🏿
I'd have plead innocent and charged the court with cruel and unusual punishment.
So where are the protestors for this man???? Wheres the screaming mob for his life??? He actually deserves to have his community fight for him in my opinion.
They're coming.
Join us.
I hope and pray the judge and jury dismiss his case. 🙏🏾
Governor should pardon immediately. The AG should file prosecutorial misconduct citation against the overzealous attorney. God will use this man wherever he is placed. Those who put him behind bars will one day face judgement, may God have mercy on them.
Praying for Him that they will see all the good he has done and that he will be released. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That's not fair 😢 they should take into account the life he's had the past 4 years and give him probation or drop the case
Prayers for Mike 🙏❤️ He deserves freedom at this point.
The state shouldn’t have longer than a 12mo statute of limitations on charging people or holding debts over the heads of citizens.
I’m good for there to be longer statutes for the state to be made aware of a crime if there is a citizen victim that doesn’t immediately report it immediately, especially in cases of battery or violence…. But that’s it. Either charge them as soon as you become aware of the crime or let them be.
This country does not believe in redemption for Black men.
Or Black women
What???? Seriously??? Using this example, please explain. This man has a history of legal issues and prison time, "more than half of his adult life locked up". This man admitted to his crimes. It had absolutely nothing to do with his skin tone. His actions are the reasons he is in this predicament. It isn't any different of having a charge and a lawyer asks for multiple continuances that stretched out a couple of years. So living the last couple of years without getting into trouble is commendable but it isn't justice served. He has been given breaks and plea agreements in the past for his "second chance" and ended up in trouble again. His skin tone had nothing to do with redemption, his actions did. Eternal victims, huh? No self responsibility or accountability? Just shift the blame elsewhere. I'm sure it was the fault of a "wascist" 200 year old statue or anything else that had been around decades before he was born.
Its not the content of this man's character but the color of his skin!!! Very sad 😢.....His contribution to society and him turning his life around has been impeccable......how dare they 🥺😔🤨😡😤😠...... unbelievable!!!
What is the name and email of the judge's govt office?
This is insidious. What happen to a speedy trial?
Drug cases shouldn't be treated as murder cases.