>Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John Russo issued the ruling Friday. He said Bionca Ellis, 33, of Cleveland, will remain hospitalized indefinitely and could eventually stand trial if she improves. Her bail was set at $5 million shortly after the attack occurred, and her trial had been tentatively scheduled to start Dec. 9.
They are intentionally causing racial divisions with these rulings because the bolsheviks WANT a divided country and will use ANY and all means necessary and illogical. A child was murdered, something known to more than piss off people. The "sentences" being given to p.o.c. and illegals is obviously intended to erode justice rather than provide it. I don't see George the druggie Floyd level chaos for these children. Why NOT? Because it doesn't serve the same "we loot and burn mentality. It's absolutely disgusting that there are insane acts being committed without any true penalty on earth. We are actually having our faith challenged by these atrocious acts because we want justice.
@Humpleupagus@matty@Angel1313 i dont get why crazy people (which tbh I don't believe the woman on the op is, just pretending) get to more or less escape from accountability like this. it's not a petty crime, it's murder as well
To some extent, I wonder if the judge is fucking with her. He's playing her game knowing full well that she'll be dying to be in general population after a week or two of being with the real crazies.
The way it usually works is that they go into a mental hospital for treatment and stay there until they are mentally competent to stand trial. So she hasn't escaped justice, she's just taking a long and winding road to get there. A road where she's surrounded by other crazy people who will steal her jello cup.
@Humpleupagus@dictatordave@mischievoustomato@Angel1313@matty I've heard that being sentenced to the mental health ward instead of prison is actually worse, but it probably varies by location. I know for one job in the past I'd have to repair stuff in a hospital's high security looney bin and, at least in that case, it was not pleasant, basically a large, segmented sensory deprivation chamber.