These days, at least if the victim is Black, a police officer can murder someone and then lie about it, and the prosecution will only ask for 1 day in jail, which means no jail, given his time being booked:
The chief of the Justice Department’s civil rights unit has asked a federal judge to sentence a Louisville police officer convicted in the 2020 killing of Breonna Taylor to one day in prison, a stunning reversal of the unit’s longstanding efforts to address racial disparities in policing.
Last year, a federal jury in Kentucky convicted Brett Hankison, the officer, of one count of violating Ms. Taylor’s civil rights by using excessive force in discharging several shots through Ms. Taylor’s window during a drug raid that went awry.
He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, and a judge will consider the government’s request at a sentencing scheduled for next week.
On Wednesday, Harmeet K. Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for civil rights, asked the judge in the case, Rebecca Grady Jennings, to sentence Mr. Hankison to one day in prison — essentially the brief time he had served when he was charged — and three years of supervised release.
In the filing, Ms. Dhillon suggested the prosecution was excessive, arguing that the Biden Justice Department had secured a conviction against Mr. Hankison after his acquittal on state charges and the ending of his first federal trial in a mistrial.
Just so you know, as if you had not guessed, Mr. Dhillon is a Trump political appointee.
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Such requests are typically filed by career prosecutors who worked on the case. Wednesday’s filing was signed by Ms. Dhillon, a political appointee who is a veteran Republican Party activist with close ties to President Trump, and one of her deputies.
Shortly after the department made its request public, the family’s legal team issued a statement describing Ms. Taylor’s mother, Tamika Palmer, as “heartbroken and angry.”
“The family asked for one thing: that Brett Hankison be sentenced in accordance with the law and federal guidelines,” the lawyers wrote, adding: “Recommending just one day in prison sends the unmistakable message that white officers can violate the civil rights of Black Americans with near-total impunity.”
This is a feature, not a bug, and the reason why the assistant AG for civil rights made this filing is likely because the Trump minions did not trust them to do the wrong thing.
When (If?) this is all over, we need to make sure that everyone involved sees the inside of a courtroom.
Hopefully they also see the inside of a jail for a very, very long time..


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