I work in LA, OC, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. No. I do not believe the system in LA is completely broken. It’s just sometimes slow as every court system in a high population is.
The DA is the reason why he isn't being fully charged. The directives he issued are why Taylor isn't facing at the minimum LWOP.
The DA's made the decision to charge him with felony murder yes, but they also couldn't charge him with the multiple murder allegation because of Gascon. There's no facts that haven't been disclosed that would prevent them from doing that because they've been directed not to file any enhancements or allegations that would end up with death penalty or LWOP sentence. They've also been directed that 15 years is the longest sentence they can ask for.That’s why I said take it up with the DA. (But also, the legislature defines felony murder in CA which is what he apparently thinks this is).
That points to a decision by the DA and facts that haven’t yet been disclosed. It doesn’t point to the court system being completely broken. It’s not. It functions as well as can be expected in an area with such a large population. Obviously it’s not perfect but the OP was pointing to delays by “the lawyers” being allowed by the courts as an indication that the system is completely broken. No.
A defendant has speedy trial rights. The state is happy when they waive those rights because it makes it easier for the state to prepare an ironclad case against the defendant. All the motions and defenses that the OP indicates demonstrate the system is broken stem from constitutional rights to due process.
The DA's made the decision to charge him with felony murder yes, but they also couldn't charge him with the multiple murder allegation because of Gascon. There's no facts that haven't been disclosed that would prevent them from doing that because they've been directed not to file any enhancements or allegations that would end up with death penalty or LWOP sentence. They've also been directed that 15 years is the longest sentence they can ask for.
And it's not just this case, but cases that are already in the court system and ones that have already gone to trial. There's absolutely no reason that cases that have already been charged or decided should be changed because he doesn't like the death penalty or LWOP.
I agree with you the system isn't completely broken. However it is now broken in the sense that victims won't get the full force of the system behind them and have to worry about their attacker spending the least amount of time possible in prison.
One of the local AV news websites is reporting on FB that things were suspended today because the court declared a doubt about his mental competency.No new details?
One of the local AV news websites is reporting on FB that things were suspended today because the court declared a doubt about his mental competency.
Just waiting for them to update their article on the website
Wow, after reading that I would have to agree. Amazing the Daily Mail has an article but can't find anything from the local LA stationsSeems to be paranoid and delusional, at least based on his remarks in court:
PICTURED: Personal trainer dad, 34, accused of beheading his son, 12, and daughter, 13 | Daily Mail Online
And he made the young boys see the decapitated bodies, then go sit in their rooms, WITHOUT any food for days at a time?Thanks for sharing that. Interesting.
He’s either one of those dudes that think they are better and smarter than everyone, or he’s super messed up in the head.
I honestly wonder what is plan was. Was he seriously going to make them live there, with two dead children?