It doesn't matter what happens in court when (((they))) are involved:
Invalidity of gentile courts (he:ערכאות של גויים) is a talmudic rule regarding gentile courts in Judaism. ... Jewish law requires disputes to be settled by a Jewish court (beth din) under the laws of the torah. It is forbidden to settle disputes in a court ruled by gentile laws.
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SecondAmendment ago
Aaaaand the case against him was dismissed in February 2017: http://www.news5cleveland.com/news/local-news/oh-medina/former-montville-township-police-officers-rape-kidnapping-case-dismissed
bob_mq ago
Sounds about right, (((Carl Kannenberg))) probably had major support from the Jewish community. This is condoned and even encouraged in the Talmud.
Better get a copy of the court documents (not likely obtainable since the victim is underaged, this is why this keeps happening)
PedoStomper ago
It doesn't matter what happens in court when (((they))) are involved:
Blacksmith21 ago
Kinda like sharia law?
PedoStomper ago
Sharia Law, another shithole belief system from a shithole part of the world.