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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of priors in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of priors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of priors in a Sentence
There is something fundamentally wrong when someone who has over a double-digit amount of priors is first able to be out of jail. That is a problem in itself.
He doesn’t deserve a bond. I don’t think so, i don’t think that’s right. I don’t care if he had no priors. I don’t care. Whatever he did, the way he executed my daughter, and he’s walking the streets like nothing and mocking people. What kind of animal is that?
We had to remove any strike priors from existing cases and not allege them on new cases, two courts have said that order was illegal and unethical. Eric George will now spend taxpayer money to fight those decisions to the California Supreme Court because of Eric George political ideology and beliefs, instead of doing what's right, just and fair, which is following the law, the evidence and the facts.
With this guy’s history, with prison priors, he absolutely should still be in jail.
George Gascon dictated a blanket policy on December 7, 2020, whereby strike priors for forbidden to be filed on any case, george Gascon has also ordered all prosecutors to remove strike priors on any existing cases. That meant child murderers, serial rapists, child molesters, sex traffickers, and police killers who were career criminals.
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- مقدمو الاديرهArabic
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