This video illustrates a fundamental difference between American and French criminal justice systems through a case where a high school senior was sentenced to 180 days in jail without any postponement, despite his graduation being in May. The American judge refused to consider any mitigating circumstances, emphasizing that the law must be applied as written regardless of personal consequences. In contrast, the video explains that in France, similar circumstances would likely result in a suspended sentence, electronic monitoring, or postponed incarceration, as French courts typically prioritize the accused's circumstances over victims' rights. The video argues that this difference represents a systemic issue where French courts often empty sentences of their substance, and that strict application of the law, even when it disrupts personal plans, is essential for maintaining justice and accountability.
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🇺🇸 Un étudiant comparaît devant un juge américain.Added:
This [clears throat] is the type of [ __ ] we do, roll up on at the goddamn barbershop in this city?
Are you kidding me? You're going to jail. You're serving 180 days in the county jail.
Your honor, could I ask one thing of him uh concerning that he's a high school senior graduating in May of this year?
He's going to be held accountable as an adult. I'm sure >> under the law, and that's the way we're going to deal with it. If we if we could postpone uh any jail time until he graduates, until he graduates, which would be May of this year. No.
You know, it's sweet as I can put it.
This is the problems you have.
This is the problems you have when you do something like this.
It fouls up everything, including your education and your future. That's why you don't You try not to make foolish decisions like this. And this is about as foolish as it gets. No.
He's going to jail. Le juge refuse catégoriquement de céder à un aménagement. Pour lui, c'est justement tout le sens de la peine. Cet homme a commis un délit et la loi s'applique comme elle est prévue, même si ça chamboule les plans du délinquant.
Dites-moi en commentaire si vous auriez réagi de la même manière. Parce qu'en France, cette même demande aurait vraisemblablement été acceptée. Une vie familiale, un projet de réinsertion, une scolarité en cours, autant d'éléments qui, dans nos tribunaux, conduisent régulièrement à vider toute condamnation de sa substance. Et malheureusement, c'est presque systémique. Prenons l'exemple du juge Tony Scourtis, qui avait été écarté de ses fonctions car il était considéré comme trop sévère alors qu'il ne faisait qu'appliquer la loi.
Les lois et les peines prévues sont faites pour être appliquées. Et lorsqu'elles ne le sont pas, qui en?
Les victimes, mais aussi vous et moi, les citoyens. Il est urgent que ces idéologies qui handicapent la justice soient renversées. Alors, abonnez-vous pour que tout cela change enfin.
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