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06-18-2008, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by LavrentiBeria
Not behind, but I've been in front. A lot.
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C.O.?
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06-18-2008, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Darth DanaWhite
If I knew of a pedophile like that in my neighborhood, and knew for a fact he was a pedophile,
I'd burn his house down in his sleep. Better that he's dead than allow the probability that he
would rape and murder some kids.
Police and prosecutors are useless, they're interested in what they can do under the law, not justice.
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Our sexual abuse / assault laws should be flip-flopped with federal mandatory minimums on drugs.
Solved.
It is, really really really shitty. I'm actually shocked that public outcry's are NOT effecting more legislation on rape, abuse etc.
Perhaps its the odd (or frequent) rich kid who gets caught, and gets the same light treatment.
EDIT: meaning, the change to those laws would effect a higher-socioeconomic status class..so, its unwanted.
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06-18-2008, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by redjako
Our sexual abuse / assault laws should be flip-flopped with federal mandatory minimums on drugs.
Solved.
It is, really really really shitty. I'm actually shocked that public outcry's are NOT effecting more legislation on rape, abuse etc.
Perhaps its the odd (or frequent) rich kid who gets caught, and gets the same light treatment.
EDIT: meaning, the change to those laws would effect a higher-socioeconomic status class..so, its unwanted.
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Bill O'Reilly, as much as most people here in the War Room hate him, has been the most public spokesperson in the media for 'Jessica's Law.' Many of the first segments of his shows have been about Pedophiles's cases being thrown out on technicalities, pedophiles getting low jail sentences, and sometimes after being found guilty they're released to seek treatment... O'Reilly publicly shows the faces of the phedophiles, the judges who released them, and names the govenors of the states who are preventing Jessica's Law from being written into the legislation of their states.
And for who don't know who Jessica's Law is... from Wikipedia...
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Jessica's Law is the informal name given to a 2005 Florida law, as well as laws in several other states, designed to punish sex offenders and reduce their ability to re-offend. A version of Jessica's Law has been introduced on the federal level, known as the Jessica Lunsford Act.
Jessica's Law is also used by the media to designate all legislation and potential legislation in other states modeled after the Florida law. Forty-two states have introduced such legislation since Florida's law was passed.[1]
The law is named after Jessica Lunsford, a young Florida girl who was raped and murdered in February 2005 by John Couey, a previously convicted sex offender. Public outrage over this case spurred Florida officials to introduce this legislation. Among the key provisions of the law are a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years in prison[2] and lifetime electronic monitoring[3] of adults convicted of lewd or lascivious acts against a victim less than 12 years old. In Florida, sexual battery or rape of a child less than twelve years old is a capital felony, punishable only by death or life imprisonment with no chance of parole.[
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Also from Wikkipedia...
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John Walsh of America's Most Wanted and Bill O'Reilly of The O'Reilly Factor have been vocal proponents of Jessica's Law, arguing that children have to be protected and that child sex offenders have to be held to a much higher standard. O'Reilly points out that the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Hawaii and Vermont have shown reluctance and refused to pass a Jessica's Law in their respective state legislatures.[8] He claims that Utah, North Carolina and New Mexico are inconclusive while all other states are either moving in the direction of passing a Jessica's Law or have already passed some form of it
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06-18-2008, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Ruprecht
Nope, no time behind bars.
Arrested and criminal record for "Speed Dangerous" (I ride a motorcycle), that's about it.
If I lived in the US I would have spent time behind bars though...
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What, would you have gone for speed dangerous or something else, more likely a drug charge?
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06-19-2008, 08:34 AM
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arrested twice, once when i was 18 - charges were cleared and no time served
arrested in 2006, 1 week served, released on bail and on conditions right now..still goin to court
it sucks and i dont plan on ever going again.
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06-19-2008, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by J-I-GG-A
arrested twice, once when i was 18 - charges were cleared and no time served
arrested in 2006, 1 week served, released on bail and on conditions right now..still goin to court
it sucks and i dont plan on ever going again.
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Trying to get creds for the rap business? BTW US immigration looks unfavorably at criminal convictions.
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06-19-2008, 10:04 AM
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Ronin Mixed Martial Arts
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Originally Posted by LavrentiBeria
Trying to get creds for the rap business? BTW US immigration looks unfavorably at criminal convictions.
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lol..u want me to scan my charges for u buddy?
fuck off, nothing to be proud of.
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Pillbox Joe: Rap culture, drug culture, the perpetuation of stereotypes, and the decline of western society go hand in hand. Congratulations in contributing to it.
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06-19-2008, 10:18 AM
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Felony possession of Marijuana and majic mushrooms about 10 years ago. Plead to a felony, got it dropped to a midemener as part of the plea (now exupunged from my record), and spend 2 months in the clink with baby rapers and murdering gangsters.
Good times.
*edit: jail observation: everyone locked up for raping a kid, or molesting a kid- carried a Bible. No shit. EVERY single one of them.
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06-19-2008, 10:20 AM
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the longest i ever did was 90 days for i think it was called mayhem
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