Ooooops-
Now he's innocent (just ask him) and wants a retrial.
The judge apparently informed him he was two (2) business days too late with his change of heart.
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Ooooops-
Now he's innocent (just ask him) and wants a retrial.
The judge apparently informed him he was two (2) business days too late with his change of heart.
:lol: :lol: I love it.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
I guess my whole point was if it was better for us , if his fellow martyr's see him rot in prison instead of going out in a blaze of glory . Is a prison break out in their plans ? :lol:
I hope he gets raped in prison.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman™
Pick the right prison and put him in general population; someone will take care of him in such a way as to forestall the question of martyrdom, I think.
I know a chap who was a prison guard for 8 years.
Apparently it's not as much fun as folk think. Being a prisoner that is.
Corrections isn't much fun for anybody, the way I've heard it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
It's kind of serious.
He is now attempting to appeal his life sentence now that the judge laughed at his plea appeal.
If you listen carefully, I believe you may hear the appellate level laughing as well. :no2:
I think there is a lesser level of martyrdom for those who provoke laughter...Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo