Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pinch me I am dreaming. El Defenzor and Shamsie Agree on our Youth: Judge Shamsie Ignores Cheap Shots


Terry Shamie's Picture Says:
"Kiss my judge robes mainstream media"

In his standard fashion, Terry "Bulletproof" Shamsie shook off attacks by the mainstream media recently about his job on the bench. Court insiders say that Shamsie has shaken up a system that was allegedly accustomed to having its way with the bench including CPS and the County Attorney's office. Shamsie has paved his own way for many years and has been both a County Attorney and a defense attorney. Lawyers who El Defenzor asked indicate that Shamsie is fair on the bench and middle of the road on nonviolent crime but harder on violent crime and is fiscally responsible rather than throwing away money on three hots and a cot for every juvenile who everyone cries to lock up even though nonviolent.. In a calculated effort by certain factions who wish Shamsie off the bench, the media was manipulated into attacking him. They were also miffed by the JUdge reportedly asking them not to film to protect the privacy of 13 and 14 year old detainees.

El Defenzor has monitored the issue of tagging or graffitti and has seen one extreme to the other in the criminal justice system. Prosecutors such as James Sales have asked for hard felonies and harder time while Judge Shamsie has been criticized for not locking up enought taggers. In El Defenzor's opinion far too many people have criminalized teenagers and although strict discipline is needed for our youth, more bars and cells are not the answer. America already houses and feeds more people behind bars than anyone else in the world. What a generation ago would have been handled with detention and corporal punishment is now being handled by incarcerating our youth. What do these children learn but that they are only worth being in jumpsuits and being shackled?. Although El Defenzor has blasted Judge Shamsie in the past, on this issue we stand united: You cannot simply lock up juveniles or rip children away from their home environment because a parent tests positive for marijuana.
Although it feels surreal and "Twilightzonish" El Defenzor agrees that Shamsie is doing a good job on the bench and not succumbing to the whim of the public or the fickle mainstream media. We commend Judge Shamsie for his work with the youth and for trying to be compassionate yet firm and not build more bars and more prisons. El Defenzor also wishes to note that tagging or graffitti is a very serious crime, but aren't there socially better ways, such as restitution, peer censorship and fines against the parent that are better than giving a 17 year old boy a 25 year sentence for spraypaint? What does that say when society gives a 10 year deferred sentence of probation to a sex offender but throwns away a young person's youth for spraypaint?

For now, El Defenzor is behind Judge Shamsie, not for coddling criminals which he is reportedly not dolng, but by not listening to the mob or rabble that demand each child's head and by taken into consideration but not blindly following the machine known as CPS or the County Attorney's office.
For once, El Defenzor gives Shamsie a gold star for not caving in to the media. If a judge isn't sentencing everyone to death or sucking away there youth, apparently no one is happy. What does that say about us as parents, teachers, and plain old adults?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Right on Homero.

Anonymous said...

F--- Cps.

Anonymous said...

F--- Cps.

HOMERO VILLARREAL said...

More to come my bloggers. I am about to crack my knuckles and rub my bleary eyes tonight and think about what has happened to families and to young people at the hands of a juvenile leviathon that mangles parents, children and our taxpayer dollars.

NOGARD said...

However Homer, it appears that more accountability on the part of the parents needs to be disbursed in these judicial rulings of Shamsie. Not only should the children be placed on some type of probation, but it seems some of these parents need to be hit hard with the fact they are not disciplining their children and should be required to go to certified parenting classes as part of the sentencing, and the children should be required to go to some type of diversity training and also behavior modification classes. If you aren't going to utilize the "steel system", then you need to somehow do something to make a change in the behavior of those who are being presented to the courts for inappropriate behavior.

Anonymous said...

How about a good old fashioned assbeating? Or make these kids were a sandwich board sign every weekend for year on spid saying I AM A TAGGER AND A LOSER.

Anonymous said...

And another thing. Shamsie is a good guy. Yeah, that's what we need. Another butthole like Banales judging and sentencing kids.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree more. Giving kids an opportunity is one thing, but letting them take advantage of a weak system is another. These kids need to learn accountability at a young age, before they ruin the rest of their lives. If SHamsie really cared about saving these kids, then sometimes you have show "tough love." TEaching a hard lesson by restricting freedom could scare them into a good life. Something has to be done now. Cops are doing their job, but the system is breaking down at the judicial level. And as far as Shamsie being as bad as Banales...sorry, Banales is in a "worst of the worst" category that no one can come close to.