Cosby Sentenced |The Normalizing of Modern-Day Lynching

Bill Cosby arrives for a pretrial hearing in his sexual assault case at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. Lawyers for Cosby will battle in court to try to limit the number of other accusers who can testify at the comedian's sexual assault trial. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

    Bill Cosby’s sentencing is the furthest thing from justice. This is what the entities guiding all of this want to believe is the completion of an agenda a long time in the making. Behaving like mindless psychopath’s hell-bent on punishing Bill Cosby as severely as possible without the evidence or legal grounds to do so, DA Kevin Steele, and Judge Steven T. O’Neill, along with Gloria Allred and several entities that helped along the way, managed to do the impossible. Bill Cosby is now labeled a “Violent sexual predator” without a shred of evidence or a consistent story to justify that. This labeling now enabled the judge to sentence him for longer time than would ever be warranted, and so he sentenced Cosby to 3-10 years in jail. All for a case that shouldn’t have been in court in the first place. This is undoubtedly the most corrupt celebrity case of all time. In fact, I would dare say we are witnessing the first high-tech modern-day lynching of our time.

    Salivating like a beast trying to pounce on its prey, the judge who refused to recuse himself after several motions that should have had him do so, has just wrapped up the most media led unconstitutional trial of our era. However, this is far from over. This happens to be one of the most “appealable” cases in United States history due to several things that should never have happened in a fair and reasonable court of law. Unbeknownst to the public at large, never has one solitary celebrity case racked up so many unconstitutional decisions and ethics violations. This is truly one for the books.

    No, this is not the end, though Judge O’Neill and his partners in debauchery would like it to be. This may very well be the beginning of the paradigm switch, in terms of who future generations remember as the villains and the victims.  Many generations and law school students will be reviewing all of this for many years and generations to come. American classrooms from here on in will discuss the application of law each step of the way and how it links up with the evidence provided. Regardless, another chapter has been written, and multifarious American history is being made once again.

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