12 L.A. County cities file lawsuit to block new zero bail policy
Twelve cities in Los Angeles County have filed a lawsuit Friday against the new zero-bail policy set to take effect on Oct. 1.
The policy would allow some criminal suspects with non-violent or non-serious crimes to be cited and released when, previously, they would have been held on bond.
A Judge in LA Country has declared that real-estate owned by people living in those 12 cities are not worth more than one hundred bucks in the hope that the people in those cities will just bend over and let LA county do whatever it wants. What you can do with one, Trump, can be done to EVERYBODY.
A Judge in LA Country has declared that real-estate owned by people living in those 12 cities are not worth more than one hundred bucks in the hope that the people in those cities will just bend over and let LA county do whatever it wants.
ReplyDeleteWhat you can do with one, Trump, can be done to EVERYBODY.
"Fine. Just send me a tax bill based on my $100 property then."
DeleteNot very democratic when you have to file a lawsuit to prevent them from forcing you to do something.
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