NOT GUILTY WA - Parents try to kidnap daughter over forced marriage - November 3, 2024 (NG of attempted murder; Guilty of lesser charges)

  • #301
How interesting that you expected this.
I gather there's a history in your community?
It's the whole of western Washington really. An accountability issue for criminals in general.
*my opinion.
 
  • #302
Sick of the coddling.
Fully expected from this part of Washington state.
I'd leave here if I could.

What coddling? I think this was driven by jurors that thought that no one should speak against parental rights. I think it relates to Libertarianism. No one should tell me what I do with my kids.

I think most left-leaning people are aghast at this verdict.
 
  • #303
I was thinking about a defendant's past convictions and if they're applicable to their current charges and are sometimes let in by the judge.
I don't even know if the state tried,

It's a tragic day indeed if "good people" cave to bullies .


imo
i don't know but often prior bad acts are the subject of a pre-trial hearing and ruled that they cannot come in during trial. I assume that is what happened here.
 
  • #304
It's the whole of western Washington really. An accountability issue for criminals in general.
*my opinion.
can you tell us if there is a large presence of immigrants from middle east including Iraq? Wondering if they are known in the community?
 
  • #305
Was there a consensus on the judge?
I never heard anything about her, maybe I'm too used to the talk and criticisms directed at Judge Cannone.
I didn't watch the entire trial and I certainly didn't follow the pre-trial judgements/decisions. But I found her straight-forward and fair. I know some were upset that she didn't allow the "she was going to be sent to Irag and forced to marry an old man" story into the trial. But even Fatima was weak on whether that was true or not. (I think it was likely true, but what do I know?)

The video should have spoken for itself. IA was choking his daughter and kept doing it despite her going unconscious and despite people pleading with him to stop.
 
  • #306
It's the whole of western Washington really. An accountability issue for criminals in general.
*my opinion.
Same here.
I'm in Southern Vermont and it's been a revolving door across the board, for years judges have been very lenient with bonding and sentencing and finally in the past 2 yrs with outrage from the community they're finally coming down harder and what was a very artsy tourist town has changed into a haven of drugs and violence.

imo
 
  • #307
Same here.
I'm in Southern Vermont and it's been a revolving door across the board, for years judges have been very lenient with bonding and sentencing and finally in the past 2 yrs with outrage from the community they're finally coming down harder and what was a very artsy tourist town has changed into a haven of drugs and violence.

imo
But this was a jury verdict, wasn't it?
It's not about the sentence...it's about the verdict. The jury found this guy innocent of attempted murder and I'm steaming mad!

Let's not confuse things. Why did the jury find him innocent? My take is that they don't want government interfering with their parenting.

That's got nothing to do with so-called lenient sentencing.
 
  • #308
I didn't watch the entire trial and I certainly didn't follow the pre-trial judgements/decisions. But I found her straight-forward and fair. I know some were upset that she didn't allow the "she was going to be sent to Irag and forced to marry an old man" story into the trial. But even Fatima was weak on whether that was true or not. (I think it was likely true, but what do I know?)

The video should have spoken for itself. IA was choking his daughter and kept doing it despite her going unconscious and despite people pleading with him to stop.
I actually agreed with the judge about her ruling on the honor killing and arranged marriage considering there was no concrete evidence

I can see why the jury didn't convict ZA but like you said about IA "the video should have spoken for itself" but it didn't.
It's not the first time we've seen a defendant acquitted when their recorded actions show otherwise.
imo
 
  • #309
But this was a jury verdict, wasn't it?
It's not about the sentence...it's about the verdict. The jury found this guy innocent of attempted murder and I'm steaming mad!

Let's not confuse things. Why did the jury find him innocent? My take is that they don't want government interfering with their parenting.

That's got nothing to do with so-called lenient sentencing.
what Mr. Ali did is not parenting in this country. Did they give him a pass as he is from another country and this is the norm there?
 
  • #310
I actually agreed with the judge about her ruling on the honor killing and arranged marriage considering there was no concrete evidence

I can see why the jury didn't convict ZA but like you said about IA "the video should have spoken for itself" but it didn't.
It's not the first time we've seen a defendant acquitted when their recorded actions show otherwise.
imo
this reminds me a lot of the McGrath killing and trial and partial verdict of Raul Valle. There too that video was played and played and yet he was given a pass and they were even hung on lessor charges. What is going on in this country?
 
  • #311
But this was a jury verdict, wasn't it?
It's not about the sentence...it's about the verdict. The jury found this guy innocent of attempted murder and I'm steaming mad!

Let's not confuse things. Why did the jury find him innocent? My take is that they don't want government interfering with their parenting.

That's got nothing to do with so-called lenient sentencing.
It's not that type of area. Without giving out too much personal information, each and every person I know in Lacey is extremely left-leaning. Evergreen State College is a short bus ride away. My personal feeling with the jury, knowing what I do of the area, is that they didn't want to seem prejudiced against the defendants, so they swung the pendulum hard the other way. Similar to the argument the defense lawyer made for the mother- he knew the jury. The defense lawyer for the father only used the tactic of parenting because it was the only defense he had at all.
I didn't mention sentencing, someone else did. But judges only sentence that way because they think that is what their constituents want- because of the area they are in. That is the jury pool, that is what is has to do with lenient judges and overall politics of an area.
* my opinion

p.s I'm steaming mad too!
 
  • #312
But this was a jury verdict, wasn't it?
It's not about the sentence...it's about the verdict. The jury found this guy innocent of attempted murder and I'm steaming mad!

Let's not confuse things. Why did the jury find him innocent? My take is that they don't want government interfering with their parenting.

That's got nothing to do with so-called lenient sentencing.

I was talking about my county in relation to the problem with "accountability in general" and the revolving door where judges give criminals none or low bonds then out in the community they re-offend.
Then when it comes to sentencing even violent repeat offenders get the minimum sentence or the judge runs with the mitigating factors and goes below the minimum.
 
  • #313
I was talking about my county in relation to the problem with "accountability in general" and the revolving door where judges give criminals none or low bonds then out in the community they re-offend.
Then when it comes to sentencing even violent repeat offenders get the minimum sentence or the judge runs with the mitigating factors and goes below the minimum.
I definitely appreciate that insight. I hate the fact that violent criminals might be given low/no bonds.

(Nod to your comments as well @Kalanit )

I just find it odd that this jury didn't convict Dad for attempted murder. Left-leaning citizens hate abuse by males.

I'm still so upset with this outcome.
 
  • #314
At the moment the name escapes me about another verdict today. I didn’t follow it closely but the defendant was given 40-50 years for assaulting his wife. The contrast between this case and his is astounding.
 
  • #315
Do we have a moderator on this story? I have a link to a news story on some of the history
of Ihsan Ali and his angry outbursts and abuse of his autistic son. It is in the news Daily Mail and may well be appearing in other publications. But will hold off on link until I am told it is ok. Thank you
 
  • #316
According to CourtTV it was 9 men and 3 women. (Why doesn't that add up to 12? Isn't the jury 12 people in Washington?)

I’m missing something because 9+3=12. Am I glaringly missing a point?
 
  • #317
I’m missing something because 9+3=12. Am I glaringly missing a point?
No, you've got it. I was just teasing someone.
 
  • #318
Do we have a moderator on this story? I have a link to a news story on some of the history
of Ihsan Ali and his angry outbursts and abuse of his autistic son. It is in the news Daily Mail and may well be appearing in other publications. But will hold off on link until I am told it is ok. Thank you
What do you want to speak to the Mods about? Whether you can post a link?
If so, just hit the "Report" button on the bottom left of your post and ask them what you'd like them to do or what you're allowed to do.
 
  • #319
Good night all. I want to put this terrible verdict out of my head.
I worry about FA. I hope she is alright.
 
  • #320
Do we have a moderator on this story? I have a link to a news story on some of the history
of Ihsan Ali and his angry outbursts and abuse of his autistic son. It is in the news Daily Mail and may well be appearing in other publications. But will hold off on link until I am told it is ok. Thank you

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