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June 26, 2011

Interesting sentencing news from China

Two reports on sentencing developments in China caught my eye this weekend:

Based on these stories, it now sound like sentencing law and policy in China is now quite a lot like in the old USA.

June 26, 2011 at 09:41 PM | Permalink

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The Commies are wising up, again, as they did with manufacturing. Why have a low crime rate and high lawyer unemployment? We could learn from the USA, and have the reverse.

I want US lawyers to think about something. If they continue to take down our country in every way possible, including the successful economic warfare they are waging now, China will be able to buy us out. (See the Dodd-Frank Law; see Sarbanes Oxley law; see the lawyer forced mortgage lending to ghetto crack heads with bad credit ratings.) The lawyers can then retake their bar exam in the 20,000 character Mandarin alphabet.

Here is the web site for its "ABA," a bunch of Commie rent seekers, too. It has 110,000 members, less than a tenth our number with four times our population; four times our economic growth rate; an extremely low crime rate, even in go-go Hong Kong, lower than in Japan (by household survey, not just police reports).

http://www.acla.org.cn/

Posted by: Supremacy Claus | Jun 27, 2011 2:41:34 AM

I propose that China is our adversary. We should send them hundreds of feminist lawyers as consultants to teach them our legal methodology. There is too much gender inequality, sexual harassment, and not enough civil rights for students, workers, and criminals in China.

Posted by: Supremacy Claus | Jun 27, 2011 5:52:54 AM

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