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I have zero idea what that is supposed to mean.Rahm Emmanuel is a Republican?
I have zero idea what that is supposed to mean.Rahm Emmanuel is a Republican?
No they don’t. If there is no one to sign a complaint there is no crime.Prosecution now needs to charge the brothers with assault and battery then right?
They mention anything about that?
You haven't been paying attention to the media and social media if you thing the right is angrier about this than the left is about the Mueller report.
Two different scenarios as well considering the prosecutors said they believed Smollett was guilty and had the evidence vs. the Mueller report saying there was no/insuffient evidence. If the Mueller report said there was evidence but they just let Trump go that would be comparable.

It happens all the time! It's so fucking common they are actually overwhelmed with the number of cases they can show as examples.But I thought this was extremely common?
I have zero idea what that is supposed to mean.
You said the right is losing their bolts over this. Rahm is a democrat. Therefore not just republicans losing their bolts over this.
Seems like a dumb reply to the point I made, but okay.You said the right is losing their bolts over this. Rahm is a democrat. Therefore not just republicans losing their bolts over this.
This is the biggest case of ever!! Holy shit.Appearing Wednesday on ABC’s Good Morning America, Jussie Smollett attorney Tina Glandian told anchor George Stephanopoulos that the Empire star is mulling a lawsuit against the Chicago Police Department over their handling of his alleged hate hoax case
Oh God, please let this happen.
LOL whoops!and the case wasn’t supposed to be sealed but a clerk “accidentally” sealed it anyway.
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/jussie-smollett-charges/index.html
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This story is going to be made into a movie one day. I can't wait to see what happens next.
It happens all the time! It's so fucking common they are actually overwhelmed with the number of cases they can show as examples.
Diversion programs aren't too uncommon, usually for first time offenders with relatively minor charges. It is absolutely not common for cases like this. Moreover, diversion programs take time to complete and are monitored through probation. They just dropped the charges. No program, no probation involved.
Furthermore, diversion programs frequently involve characteristics such as
(1) consent of the victim
(2) making the victim whole
(3) taking responsibility of your actions and admitting guilt
Smollett has none of those features. As a matter of fact, the first thing he did when his charges were dropped was to claim innocence, talk shit to the police, and throw his friends he hired to attack him under the bus.
They could investigate the court that dropped his charges, charge them and then go after Jussie even harderSo if, for example, The POTUS were to get involved...even he couldn't do anything?
Man....