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Sandy
08-08-2020, 01:27 PM
I'm posting here rather than Gitmo, since I'm smelling more than a few drops in that al-dikker.


The Washington Post was first to report that Ibrahim E. Bouaichi shot and killed the woman in late July, after he was released April 9, according to the newspaper and Alexandria police.

Bouaichi was indicted last year on charges that included rape, strangulation and abduction. The woman, whom police identified as Karla Elizabeth Dominguez Gonzalez, testified against him in Alexandria District Court in December.

He was jailed without bond in Alexandria – until the pandemic hit. Bouaichi’s lawyers argued that he should be freed awaiting trial because the virus endangered inmates and their attorneys. He was released on a $25,000 bond over the objections of a prosecutor.

Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Bouaichi on the condition that he only leave his Maryland home to meet with his lawyers or pretrial services officials.

Charge that goddamn judge as an accomplice.

:fume

https://www.foxnews.com/us/freed-jail-coronavirus-rape-kills-accuser

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tweakstick
08-08-2020, 03:30 PM
And here is the affirmative action nigger judge that let the murderous sand nigger out.


http://www.alexandriaafricanamericanhalloffame.org/?p=621

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...freed awaiting trial because the virus endangered inmates and their attorneys.

How the fuck does inmate endangerment trump the victim's endangerment, especially this POS? Nothing from the judge but a stern "now don't you go outside your house an be gettin into no troubles an uhh meanz it!" No ankle monitor? NOTHING???

Take this nigger's law license permanently for starters. Put it in the same cell with all the nigger rapist that he is so fond of. Better yet, give the Hispanic relatives 10 minutes "visitation" time with it and the sand nigger at the same time.

Definition of Malfeasance
Noun
The commission, by a public official, of an act that is harmful, legally unjustifiable, or contrary to law.
Origin
1690-1700 French malfaisance (“wrongdoing”)


What is Malfeasance
This legal term refers to intentionally doing something that is wrong, either legally or morally. Malfeasance is a dishonest act, an action undertaken for improper purposes, or an act that the individual knows exceeds his authority. This is not to be confused with “misfeasance,” which refers to doing something that is wrong by mistake, error, or negligence...