CRIME PAYS: Atlantic City Power Player WALKS FREE After Sickening Family Assault Trial—Is THIS Justice in America?
A dark cloud hangs over Atlantic City tonight, and it’s not coming from the ocean. In a verdict that has left legal experts and advocates STUNNED, a jury delivered a NOT GUILTY verdict on all counts for political boss Marty Small Sr., who stood accused of brutally assaulting and endangering his own teenage daughter. The system didn’t just fail; it looked a victim in the eye and handed her attacker the keys to the city.
For days, harrowing testimony painted a picture of a home ruled by fear. Yet, in a courtroom twist that defies all moral logic, Small—a man entrenched in local power—has emerged unscathed. This isn’t just an acquittal; it’s a DANGEROUS precedent that screams loud and clear: if you’re connected, you’re protected. The message to victims everywhere is chilling: justice is a luxury you cannot afford.
Sources close to the proceedings whisper of a defense strategy that meticulously dismantled the victim’s credibility, a common and devastating playbook in cases of domestic abuse. The real crime, it seems, wasn’t the alleged violence, but daring to speak against a figure of authority. Now, Small returns to his throne, while a family is left shattered, questioning a world where evidence and testimony are no match for influence.
This verdict isn’t just a legal finding; it’s a CORROSIVE stain on our community, proving that the right connections can absolve almost any sin. When the powerful face no consequences, we must ask: who is the law really for? The scales of justice have been rigged, and every family is now less safe because of it.
Edited for Kayitsi.com


