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He was a "New" man I think he said. Damn man, he ought to get 20 years for attacking a judge.All those years of watching WWF, paid off.
The guys record sealed his deal for me. Sounds to me like he was fine after every time in the system, until he wasn't any more. I don't really care if you don't have the self control to get out of the system. The system is not only for punishment. The system is there, just as much, to keep ME SAFE from scum like that. If he had wailed on you because you wouldn't give him money for a tall boy./smokes you wouldn't "kinda" empathize I'd guess.I can *kinda* empathize with his reaction. That judge had her mind made up before she allowed him to say his piece. She was going to send him away no matter what he said.
Unless you have money, once you're in the system, it's damn near impossible to get out.
Obviously doesn't justify his attack - there isn't one, but I can sorta get it.
I get that.The guys record sealed his deal for me. Sounds to me like he was fine after every time in the system, until he wasn't any more. I don't really care if you don't have the self control to get out of the system. The system is not only for punishment. The system is there, just as much, to keep ME SAFE from scum like that. If he had wailed on you because you wouldn't give him money for a tall boy./smokes you wouldn't "kinda" empathize I'd guess.
Recidivism rates in the U.S. are some of the highest in the world with almost 44% of criminals released returning to prison within their first year out.I get that.
But I've known a lot of guys who honestly wanted to do the right thing. Tried getting jobs - couldn't because of their record. Wanted to get to a new area, but couldn't because of 1. His record. 2. No money 3. Probation forbid it.
I'm not making excuses for this guy, but there are a lot of people genuinely getting screwed again and again all the while under the guise of 'justice'. I see no justice in sending a guy away who's at least making an effort to right the ship, even if they take a step back at times.
Now in this case I don't know what he did to be in front of a judge again - it could have been violent, which would change my opinion on this sentencing.
You can't make a future if your chained down by your past.
I did.people don't change.
I have the greatest respect for those have have turned themselves around. I know couple of them personally.I did.
Well he certainly showed the black robe how well he was doing.Seriously? WTF??
Many do not. Some do. All should get a chance. This scum had had a LOT of 2nd chances and he then showed the black robe how well those chances were working for him.Recidivism rates in the U.S. are some of the highest in the world with almost 44% of criminals released returning to prison within their first year out.
people don't change.
Did you hear some of what she had said? This did not sound like someone who made a mistake and was now kept down. He was a career criminal. His reaction to the judge no longer slapping his hand yet again shows how well he is able to be an adult. He is a prime example of someone who will spend the rest of his life making one poor choice after another and expecting everyone else to just let it go.I can *kinda* empathize with his reaction. That judge had her mind made up before she allowed him to say his piece. She was going to send him away no matter what he said.
Unless you have money, once you're in the system, it's damn near impossible to get out.
Obviously doesn't justify his attack - there isn't one, but I can sorta get it.
Mofo wasn't chained down.. sprouted demon wings ffs..You can't make a future if your chained down by your past.
He was certainly physically able to work.Mofo wasn't chained down.. sprouted demon wings ffs.
I'm not disputing that. I never said he didn't deserve what he got. Just providing a different perspective from someone who has been through some of it and seen former associates go through the worst of it.Did you hear some of what she had said? This did not sound like someone who made a mistake and was now kept down. He was a career criminal. His reaction to the judge no longer slapping his hand yet again shows how well he is able to be an adult. He is a prime example of someone who will spend the rest of his life making one poor choice after another and expecting everyone else to just let it go.