• 'What? We're supposed to care about people who AREN'T criminals?'

    From risky biz@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 22 02:15:02 2023
    He should sue the judge. And check the photo. Doesn't look like the type, does he?

    And why only $15,000?


    'Waiter shot 11 times suing bail reform group that helped client get out of jail

    A lawyer for a Las Vegas man who was shot multiple times by a burglar in 2021 said Friday that a California nonprofit posted the shooter’s bail without considering whether the assailant might commit another crime given his background.

    Restaurant waiter Chengyan Wang is suing The Bail Project and two other defendants in District Court after suffering 11 gunshot wounds at the hands of Rashawn Gaston-Anderson, 24. Gaston-Anderson was sentenced this month to seven to 18 years in prison
    for the shooting.

    “He’s got scars all over his body,” Wang’s lawyer Kory Kaplan said. “He can’t move his shoulder over a certain height. I don’t know how (the bullets) missed a vital artery.”

    Gaston-Anderson shot Wang after storming in and holding up the ShangHai Taste eatery, 4266 Spring Mountain Road, at the Shanghai Plaza mall in Chinatown, on Dec. 20, 2021. Wang was alone when Gaston-Anderson entered the Chinese restaurant with a firearm.

    Incredibly, Wang survived the 11-shot barrage but remains under medical treatment and has suffered lifelong permanent injuries, according to Kaplan.

    The Bail Project, Shanghai Plaza owner U.S. Hui De Real Estate Investment Corp., of Las Vegas, and Gaston-Anderson are defendants in the Wang’s lawsuit, which seeks more than $15,000 in damages from each for his pain and suffering.

    Kaplan alleges that the plaza’s property owner, U.S. Hui De Real Estate Investment Corp., is liable for not providing adequate security at the time Wang was shot.

    The Bail Project, which advocates against the cash bail system nationwide and provides free bail funds for the poor and indigent, paid for Gaston-Anderson’s exit from jail on Dec. 14, just six days before the mall shooting, by furnishing the $3,000
    cash for his release after his arrests, over a 48-hour period, for burglary and grand larceny.

    At the time bail was posted, the project failed to assess the suspect’s potential danger to the community considering his pending and past cases, including burglary of a business, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, two counts of grand
    larceny and attempted grand larceny, according to Wang’s lawsuit.

    On its main website, the organization says it “combats mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system— one person at a time.”

    “We restore the presumption of innocence, reunite families, and challenge a system that criminalizes race and poverty,” it said. “We’re on a mission to end cash bail and create a more just, equitable, and humane pretrial system.”

    In a statement filed in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis in May, David Gaspar, the project’s national director of operations, said the group had posted free bail for 22,000 low-income people as of December 2021, with more than 72,000 court dates and
    an appearance rate of 92 percent.

    In deciding whether to post bail for someone, the project “considers a variety of factors in addition to the person’s specific charges because people held on bail are presumed innocent by law and have been deemed to be eligible for pretrial release,
    contingent on the payment of bail, by a judge,” Gaspar wrote.' https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/waiter-shot-11-times-suing-bail-reform-group-that-helped-client-get-out-of-jail-2699506/

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Mon May 22 12:14:40 2023
    On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 2:15:06 AM UTC-7, risky biz wrote:
    He should sue the judge. And check the photo. Doesn't look like the type, does he?

    And why only $15,000?


    'Waiter shot 11 times suing bail reform group that helped client get out of jail

    A lawyer for a Las Vegas man who was shot multiple times by a burglar in 2021 said Friday that a California nonprofit posted the shooter’s bail without considering whether the assailant might commit another crime given his background.
    .

    It wasn’t their job to consider it. That decision was made by the Judge.
    (And their lawyer knows this. I don’t expect he's on contingency).
    .


    Restaurant waiter Chengyan Wang is suing The Bail Project and two other defendants in District Court after suffering 11 gunshot wounds at the hands of Rashawn Gaston-Anderson, 24. Gaston-Anderson was sentenced this month to seven to 18 years in prison
    for the shooting.

    “He’s got scars all over his body,” Wang’s lawyer Kory Kaplan said. “He can’t move his shoulder over a certain height. I don’t know how (the bullets) missed a vital artery.”

    Gaston-Anderson shot Wang after storming in and holding up the ShangHai Taste eatery, 4266 Spring Mountain Road, at the Shanghai Plaza mall in Chinatown, on Dec. 20, 2021. Wang was alone when Gaston-Anderson entered the Chinese restaurant with a
    firearm.

    Incredibly, Wang survived the 11-shot barrage but remains under medical treatment and has suffered lifelong permanent injuries, according to Kaplan.

    The Bail Project, Shanghai Plaza owner U.S. Hui De Real Estate Investment Corp., of Las Vegas, and Gaston-Anderson are defendants in the Wang’s lawsuit, which seeks more than $15,000 in damages from each for his pain and suffering.

    Kaplan alleges that the plaza’s property owner, U.S. Hui De Real Estate Investment Corp., is liable for not providing adequate security at the time Wang was shot.

    The Bail Project, which advocates against the cash bail system nationwide and provides free bail funds for the poor and indigent, paid for Gaston-Anderson’s exit from jail on Dec. 14, just six days before the mall shooting, by furnishing the $3,000
    cash for his release after his arrests, over a 48-hour period, for burglary and grand larceny.

    At the time bail was posted, the project failed to assess the suspect’s potential danger to the community considering his pending and past cases, including burglary of a business, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, two counts of grand
    larceny and attempted grand larceny, according to Wang’s lawsuit.

    On its main website, the organization says it “combats mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system— one person at a time.”

    “We restore the presumption of innocence, reunite families, and challenge a system that criminalizes race and poverty,” it said. “We’re on a mission to end cash bail and create a more just, equitable, and humane pretrial system.”

    In a statement filed in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis in May, David Gaspar, the project’s national director of operations, said the group had posted free bail for 22,000 low-income people as of December 2021, with more than 72,000 court dates
    and an appearance rate of 92 percent.

    In deciding whether to post bail for someone, the project “considers a variety of factors in addition to the person’s specific charges because people held on bail are presumed innocent by law and have been deemed to be eligible for pretrial release,
    contingent on the payment of bail, by a judge,” Gaspar wrote.'
    https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/waiter-shot-11-times-suing-bail-reform-group-that-helped-client-get-out-of-jail-2699506/

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