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in cali it only takes 3 convictions. 3 strikes your out if the da dont like your ass
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Well at least he wasn't selling marinol.That shit is horrible!!Oh wait....yeah...thats legal synthetic that does not help much.Hmmmmm....is it me or does the pharm companies have a lot to do with some of our probs.Please forgive me I am VERY KQR medicated at the moment,but I just needed to respond to this post.Ok I kinda lost my train of thought for a moment.OK. it baffles me when I hear things like this. I think the punishment should fit the crime.Who did this guy hurt???Maybe he should have paid taxes on what he sold.Seriously...think about it ..if you could have this defense.....well I did pay taxes on what I sold.Here are my tax returns. Self employed folks pay taxes all the time.
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thats a lotta red beans and rice !!
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this is not cool at all. not even any weapons or violence. if it was meth, heroin, or coke/crack, i would say its a harsh sentence, but not insane. life for only selling cannabis, thats insane, talk about a old school republican judge
its insane how many coon ass' smoke. hell i remember when they tested a few of the oil rigs in the mid 80's. pretty much everyone tested positive except the helicopter pilots(their rartio was only like 25%) needless to say everyone kept their jobs. |
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On tonights Rachel Maddow show she showed that the USA had the highest prison population in the world,we have more people locked up than China. Anyway, when you look at the numbers, which state has the most etc. The further south you go the higher the prison population. Culminating with Lousianna as the state with the most people per capita locked up. And the states that border Louisiana are the next highest.
These states also have the highest numbers of privately run prisons for profit. The more people in jail the higher the profits. It's pretty fucked up to say the least. So life as a prison slave for a couple lbs of weed.
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maybe he should have murdered someone...j/k of course.....but i am sure we've seen murders get less time...i know i have, specially where i am. this is just incredibly insane.
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This is a post from the defendant's lawyer on the case taken out of the comments section on the article posted from the Times Picayune:
"I represent Mr. Hood and I am not a public defender. The fact of the matter is that the State never offered him any sort of plea. For some unexplained reason, the DA was hell bent on giving him a life sentence. Judge Childress had no choice. Once the DA files a multiple bill and proves that Mr. Hood has two prior convictions, the judge has no choice. If Judge Childress had discretion in the matter, I am sure a more appropriate sentence would have been applied. The real bad guys here are the legislators who continue to take power away from judges and give it to the District Attorneys. Even the jury was conflicted. Mr. Hood was convicted by a 10 - 2 verdict (yes you can be convicted by a non-unanimous jury in Louisiana). It is time that the people we elect as judges be given the power to hand down sentences based upon what they observe in court." |
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