too much or too little?
3/10/2011 3:52:29 PM
i dont think any judges are registered users of tww.all youre going to get is a bunch of whiny faggots yelling back and forth with pro-jail blowhards
3/10/2011 3:53:53 PM
3/10/2011 4:12:20 PM
Pussy ass crackaGive a nigga hunnit years
3/10/2011 4:34:38 PM
Yeah I thought originally he was given 40 years for like, having a gun in a bank or something. This seems more than reasonable.
3/10/2011 4:40:41 PM
3/10/2011 4:41:16 PM
I won't miss him
3/10/2011 4:43:57 PM
3/10/2011 5:01:35 PM
^ ah ok. Obviously these articles are short on details, but it didn't list anything violent in this batch of charges...so i thought 40 years seemed like a lot. perhaps this thread is motivated by this story i read yesterday:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/08/michael-woodmansee-cannibal_n_832962.htmlThis guy killed a 5 year old kid, tried to kill another, and got the same 40 year sentence.obviously i don't have all the details like ^ does, but that was my first reaction.]
3/10/2011 5:19:32 PM
yet Dr. Cook kills a person drunk driving and gets 3 years....
3/10/2011 5:43:19 PM
and....
3/10/2011 7:06:18 PM
Too much. Wouldn't 20 years pretty much do what 40 does--crush what's left of his spirit and remove him from society for a long time? What's the difference for society if he gets out at 46 instead of 66 (except of course an extra 20 years of taxpayer dollars going to support his miserable life in prison)?
3/10/2011 9:02:29 PM
It must suck to be black.
3/10/2011 9:20:37 PM
^^ Given 15 convictions since 2000, I'm going to go with preventing him from committing 30 more crimes?
3/10/2011 10:42:43 PM
?Old people don't commit crimes the way young people do. In fact, 25 or 26 is when people tend to settle down and give up delinquent behavior. If he got out at 46 and got arrested again, it would probably be for shoplifting a steak in his pants or being drunk and disorderly up the street from his halfway home.[Edited on March 10, 2011 at 11:38 PM. Reason : I can't stand the "reason for edit" field.]
3/10/2011 11:37:44 PM
Does prison really crush anyones spirit though?Humans will adapt to any situation, and we thrive on stability. prison is probably as much stability as a lot of those people have ever had.What might crush someone’s spirit is when they get out, they realize how much they’ve lost and missed, and have few other places to turn except to the circumstances that got them to prison in the first place.
3/10/2011 11:46:53 PM
obvs we as a society (not just government, society) must not molly-coddle convicted criminals with such luxuries as employability, even after they've served their sentencesthe debt to society of those inmates shall never truly be paidbtw they're disproportionately minorities and the minorities were disproportionately wrongly convicted
3/11/2011 2:54:49 AM
^^It may have been an extreme choice of words. But as long as people are claiming that working in a cubicle is soul-crushing, I think it's appropriate to say the same about 20 years in prison. And I guess we could find some stats to answer my earlier question. What's the recidivism rates of 26 year-old men who get 20 years (for drugs/violence) and 26 year-old men who get 40 years (for drugs and violence)?
3/11/2011 5:21:09 AM
take your liberal bullshit elsewhere. This guy is a meanace to society and has proven after multiple arrests that he can not live amoung civilized society. You are right people "appear" to be settled down by 25/26 because all the real fucking criminals are caught and locked up by this way.
3/11/2011 8:31:58 AM
Was in a grand jury a couple years ago, I think gun + felony = at least a year regardless of circumstances. Did the 40 count those other things he failed to appear in court for?
3/11/2011 10:14:20 AM
3/11/2011 10:38:06 AM
Its true.^^ I am not really allowed to disclose information from the proceedings. Espcially in a public forum
3/11/2011 11:50:19 AM
3/11/2011 2:47:05 PM
I'm gonna guess this guy is black since HUR thinks he should be in jail.
3/11/2011 3:05:23 PM
If the sole purpose of prison is to rehabilitate people then letting them out the instant that they promise they won't commit another crime again is the ideal amount of time. BridgetSPK seems to be arguing from this standpoint.I personally think there's more to punishment than making the offender feel sorry for what they've done. 40 years seems not excessive given the repeat and violent nature of his offenses.
3/11/2011 3:09:55 PM
When I read those HUR posts I hoped they were from a few years ago (wasn't sure if this was a new thread or not, was browsing a bit absent-mindedly). Damn, man. Still with the same bullshit? :/
3/11/2011 6:23:54 PM
3/11/2011 9:11:30 PM
One of the "possession of a firearm by a felon" charges. There was a reason during the third arrest they "knew" he had a weapon. Can't go into more specifics.
3/11/2011 11:45:05 PM
Who told you you couldn't talk about it? And why did you believe them?You served on the grand jury a long time ago, and the trial is over.Why would they have instructed you not to speak about the details?This is America.
3/12/2011 8:08:54 PM
Amazing how all these jurors go and write books and shit about the high profile trials they served on after the trial is over, but HUR is sworn to secrecy forever on some low profile thug's case.
3/12/2011 10:07:40 PM
If only arguing about this moot point somehow changed something which has already happened.
4/1/2011 1:40:16 PM
So is bringing up a two week old thread to say that it was beating a dead horse some sort of meta irony?
4/1/2011 2:01:33 PM
It's not beating a dead horse. In this thread we can mock the rubber stamp yes-man of a juror that caused this.[Edited on April 1, 2011 at 4:36 PM. Reason : ..and is somehow prohibited by law from discussing his shameful actions.]
4/1/2011 4:36:13 PM
a waste of my money to keep this guy in jail for 40 years.send his ass to libya
4/1/2011 9:41:59 PM
4/2/2011 12:44:23 PM
Prison is not for rehabilitation. It is to protect the public from the dangerous. This shitbag should be locked away for life.
4/2/2011 12:50:27 PM