• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    People don’t seem to understand that there are meticulous procedures to follow when doing this stuff. If even one shred of evidence was mishandled or collected and catalogued in the wrong way, the whole thing can potentially fall apart in court.

    So Luigi Mangione is still a free man waiting to be indicted. It’s an extraordinary important case so the government wouldn’t arrest someone without knowing for sure they’ll win the court case.

    That’s how it works? Right?

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      Luigi Mangione will most likely go free, due to investigators mishandling the evidence against him and violating his right to sue process…and will then have the option to sue the fuck out of them afterwards.

      Is that how you want things to go with the Epstein assholes?

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        As a note, the supreme court has recently gutted section 1983, so it’s now basically impossible to sue over violated rights.