California Democrats are working on legislation to force prosecutors and judges to give blacks lower penalties and jail time for doing the same crimes as whites.
Per the Post Millennial;
Under the guidance of the California Reparations Task Force, Democrat state lawmakers introduced Assembly Bill 852 which “would require courts, whenever they have discretion to determine a sentence, to consider the disparate impact on historically disenfranchised and system-impacted populations” with the intent of “rectifying racial bias.”
The bill, introduced by Reggie Jones-Sawyer, the Democratic chair of the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee, states, “Under existing law, a conviction or sentence is unlawfully imposed on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin if the defendant proves, among other things, that the defendant was charged or convicted of a more serious offense than defendants of other races, ethnicities, or national origins, or received a longer or more severe sentence, and the evidence establishes that the prosecution more frequently sought or obtained convictions for more serious offenses against people who share the defendant’s race, ethnicity, or national origin, as specified, or if a longer or more severe sentence was more frequently imposed on defendants of a particular race, ethnicity, or national origin, as specified.”
Bill 852 passed in the House during a legislative session in May and is now under review by the state Senate.
This is step one, of course.
The next step… and don’t imagine they aren’t planning for this … the next step is to make blacks legally absolved from all crime, regardless of how evil their acts are.
That is the plan.
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