• neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 months ago
    1. He does not walk free. He’s also been convicted of rape and other charges in California, which the judge ruled his time served in NY wouldn’t affect. So he goes to California prison.

    2. The appeals court ruled that he gets a new trial in New York. That will take a while, and cost a lot, but he’s not getting away scott free (yet).

    In all, this is yet another symbol of the multi-tiered system of justice that the rich and powerful face vs the rest of us. We all get as many shots at freedom as we can afford - and the rich can afford a lot more than most.

    The power of our justice system can be measured by how resilient it is at withstanding a perpetual assault by a well funded criminal.