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8. "I feel Sick about this. It's Racist and Political. "
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On The Atlanta Public School Scandal

This is by far the most willful example of a miscarriage of justice in the name of seeking justice. So far teachers have been sentence from 1 yr, 2 yrs, 5 yrs (serve 1, 5 yrs probation, $1000 fine), 7 yrs and 20 yrs (serve 7). The DA is giving people 5 yrs probation and 1 year home confinement 7pm-7am (that's a trap). All of this is for teachers being involved with cheating practices on a state test that fails prove anything in the first place. This is the same testing platform that has to be revised constantly.

The D.A.'s office should be ashamed of this matter and its tactics in an effort to gain point with politicians. The DA never wanted justice, he just wanted retribution.

The Fulton County Superior Court Judge is taking this APS case personal. He's overly theatrical, disrespectful, and emotional. And I hope that he is thoroughly investigated after this is over. As I watch the live sentencing he is clearly displaying grave amount of hubris. The fact that he called the APS scandal "The sickest things that's ever happen to this town." is crazy and just plain wrong. This judge wanted people to accept a plea deal that waived their right to an appeal. WHAT! And the DA created the plea.

Yes, the teachers should be punished for their actions, but these sentences are crazy.
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"And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." ~ 2 Tim 2:4

  

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ATL: 3 APS administrators get 7 years...SEVEN. [link] [View all] , placee_22, Tue Apr-14-15 10:34 AM
 
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One of them, Sharon Davis-Williams, just got 20 years.
Apr 14th 2015
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Tamara Coleman, 20 years.
Apr 14th 2015
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Oh, I see. 20 yrs 13 yrs probation
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      I think some of them are getting 7 yrs flat. Others 7 + 13 probation
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Donald Bullock was like...NOPE! Gimme that deal your honor.
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fuck you Georgia!!!
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I don't understand
Apr 14th 2015
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why shouldn't they go to jail tho?
Apr 14th 2015
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      this is what I don't understand
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           And a ton of other teachers just maned up and admitted it
Apr 14th 2015
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we really need some sentencing guideline reform....
Apr 14th 2015
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apparently the defendants had multiple chances,
Apr 14th 2015
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killer cops walk but we throw the book @ teachers #murica
Apr 14th 2015
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each one, teach one
Apr 14th 2015
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Aptitude testing is evil, but I have little sympathy here
Apr 14th 2015
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reminds me of a friend who didn't take the plea of 3 to 5
Apr 14th 2015
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      It's just silly that they fought this to this stage and are now upset
Apr 14th 2015
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I think 1 year was the most the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
Apr 14th 2015
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but Lynndie England wasn't charged in Fulton County
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      Cause justice and fairness is a jurisdiction by Jurisdiction question.
Apr 14th 2015
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           I meant "isn't".
Apr 14th 2015
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they along with their attorneys are idiots
Apr 14th 2015
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while i do think the charges and sentence are excessive
Apr 14th 2015
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re: not proficient for their grade but got a pass to slide though
Apr 15th 2015
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      yup
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should have taken the deals
Apr 14th 2015
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basically. judge was like you know you done fucked up right?
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