Nancy Mace Exposes Corruption in South Carolina's Justice System
Forbes Breaking NewsSeptember 7, 20253 min1,862 views
8 connections·13 entities in this video→Allegations of Uninvestigated Murders
- 💡 Rep. Nancy Mace highlights the case of Scott Spivey, who was allegedly shot 17 times from behind and is not being investigated by the South Carolina Attorney General.
- 📌 Tapes exist detailing the shooter bragging about Spivey's terror, and a bodycam video shows a note telling the shooter to "Act like a victim."
Overwhelmed and Unprosecuted Cases
- ⚖️ In Sumter County, there are over 60 murder cases currently on the docket, despite only one DUI case being prosecuted recently.
- 📈 Charleston County faces a similar crisis with over 350 murder and attempted murder cases from the last seven to eight years that are not being prosecuted.
- 🚫 The speaker states that the state no longer holds trials, has no juries, and lacks prosecutions, attributing this to a corrupt system.
Systemic Corruption and Campaign Funding
- 🏛️ South Carolina is one of only two states where legislators select judges.
- 💰 The Attorney General and solicitors, who are elected officials, are funded by lawyers with cases pending before them or their prosecutors.
- ⚠️ This creates a conflict of interest where those meant to uphold justice are influenced by the legal professionals who benefit from non-prosecution.
Call for Law and Order
- 🚀 Nancy Mace vows to bring law and order to South Carolina on her first day in office, addressing the widespread lack of investigation and prosecution.
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