this could be your daughter, or your son, or yours, or yours, or YOURS!
I'm happy he's being let out, that's all that I can say. I'm sure being sentenced to life in prison for that will change his mind about doing it again, eh? I mean, that man's been in jail as long as I've been alive!
this could be your daughter, or your son, or yours, or yours, or YOURS!
texas is known for harsh laws when it comes to drugs and stuff. but i dont know about that..life in jail for tokin up? ridiculous.
bet tyrone learned his lesson..I doubt hell steal so much as a piece of candy now.
this could be your daughter, or your son, or yours, or yours, or YOURS!
When he was given probation for ARMED ROBBERY, the judge probably told him to keep clean, or he'd throw the book at him. He apparently didn't listen. He also got himself into all kinds of trouble in jail with gangs, fighting the guards, etc. I agree that life was too harsh a sentence for his misdeed(s) but he wasn't exactly a model prisoner, either.
this could be your daughter, or your son, or yours, or yours, or YOURS!
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Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
When he was given probation for ARMED ROBBERY, the judge probably told him to keep clean, or he'd throw the book at him. He apparently didn't listen. He also got himself into all kinds of trouble in jail with gangs, fighting the guards, etc. I agree that life was too harsh a sentence for his misdeed(s) but he wasn't exactly a model prisoner, either.
I agree.
While the fact that a life sentence for THC usage is completely absured, it has more to do with principal than what substance was used. Basically in this sutuation I'de say the kid just doesn't get it.
It could have been anything. Hell the boy could have had a begal with poppi seeds on it....Imagine that. :smokin:
Keep principals on the table at ALL times...That's how I see it.