I appreciate that he's done well with his life, but still needs to do his time. Prison is primarily about punishment, rehab is secondary, and I don't like the message it would send if he gets off scot-free.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI appreciate that he's done well with his life, but still needs to do his time. Prison is primarily about punishment, rehab is secondary, and I don't like the message it would send if he gets off scot-free.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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I too am hard pressed to say make him serve time until 2026. He turned his life around without tax payer support and as mentioned his kids need him. I feel this way especially if there is a proof that his lawyer was truthful about his status. I tend to believe he was, because a lawyer is not going to assume liability like that for some client.
I think the main focus should be on the prison/government side of this and how it happened.
However, now the guy is screwed anyway. Any job he had is gone and any savings they had is probably going to get soaked up - if they had any savings.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Since he straightened his life out and became a good person, I think the judge should look at that and show him leniency and give him probation if he must. The legal system made the mistake and they shouldn't try to correct it by destroying his life now. Of course, being the vindictive sorts they are, they will probably try to add more charges to it.
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I see it 2 ways:
1. He did commit a crime for which he was sentenced 13 years. He is supposed to serve his term like everyone else, get a chance at early release, etc, blah blah blah.
2. Since the Justice \ Corrections system was so "certain" that this guy was already locked up and serving his time that they wouldn't entertain the lawyers responses that he was out on bail, I don't feel like he should be forced to serve his sentence now.
If it took the judicial system 13 years to figure out he wasn't in prison, that's not really his fault. He didn't escape or break out. I assume that there was a prison somewhere that he was on the roster of. You would think at some point they would be like "Prisoner # xxxxxxxx not accounted for" and begin the process of finding where in the hell he was at.
Based on Missouri's screw up I say let him go. The fact that he managed to become a normal working class guy with a family and personal business is just a bonus.
Does this mean the the tax payers paid their tax dollars for 13 years to the prison system to house an inmate that did not cost the state any money since he wasn't facilitated? I would be irate if I were a taxpayer there.Last edited by shumpertdavid; 05-05-2014, 02:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI appreciate that he's done well with his life, but still needs to do his time. Prison is primarily about punishment, rehab is secondary, and I don't like the message it would send if he gets off scot-free.
Seems to me he corrected himself........2015 Premium GT (50th Anniversary Package)
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Originally posted by BigTitan21 View PostI could be wrong but I think they still call those places "Correctional Facilities"
Seems to me he corrected himself........
Originally posted by lincolnboy View Postisnt there a time frame.that passes and you cant be charged anymore for that crime.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI appreciate that he's done well with his life, but still needs to do his time. Prison is primarily about punishment, rehab is secondary, and I don't like the message it would send if he gets off scot-free.
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