• FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    If the DA hasn’t added that already based on even this limited public information

    The DA also has access to non-public information, including potential exculpatory evidence.

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      5 months ago

      Can’t imagine what sort of exculpatory evidence there could be for someone asking where someone is from, then trying to drown their child, and beating them with their hijab. There is a pretty damned cut and dry racial motive there. Unless the white woman was secretly Muslim somehow it seems pretty straightforward.

      Or… the simplest explanation is that it’s a smaller suburb of Dallas-Ft Worth where the largest ethnic group by far is white, in a district that went 62.2% Republican in the 2022 election, and the government officials don’t want to publicly denounce racism like that because that’s what the citizens in that area expect of their government.

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        Can’t imagine what sort of exculpatory evidence there could be

        Not being able to imagine something doesn’t mean it can’t exist.

        the simplest explanation is that it’s a smaller suburb of Dallas-Ft Worth

        Suburbs don’t prosecute, the county DA does. This county voted for Biden in 2020, and it prosecuted 42 hate crimes in 2022.

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          Suburbs don’t prosecute, the county DA does. And this county voted for Biden in 2020.

          You’re right, and Presidential elections don’t do a good job of showing anything about local matters. Gotta look at the local elections. Since you brought it up…

          In the 2022 general election the County Clerk, Criminal District Attorney, Constable, District Clerk, and County Judge elected were all Republican. In fact, the only race not won by a Republican was one of 2 open County Commissioner seats, which a Dem barely won with 51.5% of the vote.

          Notice that Criminal District Attorney, Phil Sorrells ®, was just elected in 2022. Prior to that, he was a Judge for Tarrant County Criminal Court Number 10 for 25 years. I’d be willing to bet if someone went back through his criminal sentencing over those 25 years it would show certain, shall we say, biases in those sentences, they almost always do. Sometimes that quack does come from a duck after all.

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            5 months ago

            The previous DA was also a Republican, so it’s clear that Republicans are capable of prosecuting hate crimes.

            And I’d be willing to bet that Tarrant County charged as many hate crimes in 2023 as in previous years.

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              I never said they weren’t capable. I’m just saying that this prosecutor seems to be choosing to not prosecute something seemingly obvious, which just makes them look incompetent. If they want to appear that way to the public, that’s their choice.

              Nothing prevents them from saying that they aren’t going to prosecute it as a hate crime due to exculpatory evidence, instead they seem to be intentionally leaving it in a grey area. Especially since this apparently happened a month ago according to the article. Plenty of time to figure out something so core to the issue. It just makes them look complicit in allowing hate crimes when the public evidence is so glaringly obvious for it.

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                Nothing prevents them from saying that they aren’t going to prosecute it as a hate crime

                The thing that prevents them from saying that they aren’t going to prosecute it is that they are still considering prosecuting it.

                Deciding on a charging strategy takes a lot more thought than posting a hot take.

                EDIT: And let’s not forget that she is most definitely being charged with attempted murder, so no matter what the DA decides she’s gonna have a bad time.