My Jurors Ought to Have Been Wealthy & White Like Me!

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Todd Chrisley is doing extra than simply insist that he and spouse Julie are “harmless.”
Regardless of their 2022 convictions for numerous monetary crimes, the infamous former actuality stars have been launched from jail by Donald Trump.
This renders their convictions powerless. No extra jail time, no repaying their victims. hat’s not sufficient for Todd.
He’s insisting that their jurors weren’t their “friends” as a result of they weren’t multi-millionaires.


Have been Julie and Todd Chrisley not tried by a jury of their friends?
Whereas taking part within the The Chrisleys: Life After Lockup particular that aired over the weekend, Todd Chrisley went all in on his erstwhile jurors.
In the course of the interview, Juju Chang famous that many take difficulty with Todd and Julie having been convicted by a “jury of your friends” and getting out of jail.
As a substitute of taking this golden alternative to debate their remarkably stiff sentencing, Todd reminded everybody of the kind of person who he actually is.
“Convicted by a jury of our friends? Have been we?” Todd requested.
“I didn’t see multimillionaires in that jury field,” he then complained. “I didn’t see folks that have been within the movie trade in that jury field.”
Only for the report, jury of your friends signifies that jurors are chosen from the citizenry.
A jury will not be a panel of judges or authorized consultants.
Crucially, they aren’t political appointees or members of any particular class or career.


It will get worse than his ‘jury of the poors’ gripe
Along with complaining that the jury was just too poor to see his and Julie’s innocence, Todd Chrisley someway made it even worse.
“I noticed folks in a closely Democratic county,” he griped.
“And a decide allowed them to color us as this white household who has white entitlement and who has cash to burn.”
Whereas that appears like such an apt description of the Chrisley household that it’d as nicely be the tagline of their former or future actuality collection, at finest, he’s implying some kind of political persecution.


At worst, it appears like Todd is implying that he and Julie went to jail as a result of they’re white.
We hope that we wouldn’t have to clarify that that is clearly not the case. Amongst different issues, systemic racism awards them large structural privileges primarily based upon race — not the opposite approach round.
If Todd and Julie have been saying that they obtained such prolonged jail sentences as a result of they’re actuality TV personalities, that will be plausible. It might even be true!
Typically, prosecutors push additional exhausting towards celebrities over non-violent crimes with a purpose to set an instance and enhance their very own careers. (Martha Stewart, anybody?)


The Chrisleys aren’t searching for ‘redemption’
“I don’t actually have a look at redemption as a result of I do know that what we have been convicted of, we didn’t do,” Todd Chrisley asserted. “So I’m not attempting to redeem something.”
By the best way, they’ve paid a number of the $17 million in restitution that they owed to their victims.
The pardon voids that debt — and so they now purpose to get a few of that cash again.
Typically, folks say that jail rehabilitates folks. That is patently false. For a simple instance, look no additional than Todd Chrisley.