"In a pair of consolidated cases announced on Jan. 12, U.S. v. Booker and U.S. v. Fanfan, it (the US Supreme Court) held that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines are unconstitutional." So, what the fuck is congress gonna do? I know there's gonna be a big fucking push to amend. Or am I off-base in this assumption?
I hope this means that judges can finally decided a proper punishment based upon the merit of the case, instead of having politics play this bullshit vengeful role of some mobocracy that determines who shall live and who shall die, basing their assumptions using minds that have been driven mad, driven into an illusory state, by a mass media controlled by corporate power that only desires to entrench itself, further and further...
Judges who can finally give more lenient sentences, and we can work towards a more just system of justice... something that's been fucked up for far too long. At least a decade, if not more.
too tired... g'night...
I hope this means that judges can finally decided a proper punishment based upon the merit of the case, instead of having politics play this bullshit vengeful role of some mobocracy that determines who shall live and who shall die, basing their assumptions using minds that have been driven mad, driven into an illusory state, by a mass media controlled by corporate power that only desires to entrench itself, further and further...
Judges who can finally give more lenient sentences, and we can work towards a more just system of justice... something that's been fucked up for far too long. At least a decade, if not more.
too tired... g'night...