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hang a left

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4. Could go another way.
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 05:00 PM
Dec 2011

That is a long time to think about your life and your actions. Though I believe that the article is incorrect, and he will serve 85% of that sentence and he will do abut 17 years, give or take. That is an appropriate sentence and hopefully he will turn his life around.

on edit: he has been incarcerated since the age of 14, so he will be about 31 or 32 years old when he paroles.

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Wow. Gee, sure hope that hatred was worth it. HughBeaumont Dec 2011 #1
I wonder how much of his hate was learnt from home Blue_Tires Dec 2011 #2
A lot of it. I live in Oxnard and.... arbusto_baboso Dec 2011 #26
Thanks for the insight... Blue_Tires Dec 2011 #29
Ugh. The kid was doomed then. tblue Dec 2011 #32
What is truly sad about this Versailles Dec 2011 #3
Could go another way. hang a left Dec 2011 #4
Just out of curiosity, enlightenment Dec 2011 #5
Because he was 14 at the time of the crime. hang a left Dec 2011 #19
His hatred of gay will make it very prominent in his life Mr. Sinister Dec 2011 #6
'Prison rape' is not the same as 'gay sex' Cal Carpenter Dec 2011 #7
of course Mr. Sinister Dec 2011 #10
Contrary to common snickering ignorance, prison is not one running rape-orgy Bucky Dec 2011 #27
I wasn't trying to laugh at this misguided child's misfortune Mr. Sinister Dec 2011 #33
And to reiterate my previous point Mr. Sinister Dec 2011 #34
There have been quite a few prison rape jokes on DU over the yrs and most posters don't like them uppityperson Dec 2011 #37
Thank you for asking instead of assuming Mr. Sinister Dec 2011 #38
Why should a 14 year old serve 17 years in prison? joeglow3 Dec 2011 #8
because he killed another kid on purpose and was old enough to know that isn't ok JI7 Dec 2011 #9
What age is that line crossed? joeglow3 Dec 2011 #14
i don't know, but once in the teens for sure JI7 Dec 2011 #17
So, death penalty for a 13 year old is no worse than for a 30 year old? joeglow3 Dec 2011 #18
i don't support the death penalty, i'm talking life in prison or more years . at the very least the JI7 Dec 2011 #20
There's a deep schism among Democrats as to the purpose of prison. Xithras Dec 2011 #11
A question for you. LiberalAndProud Dec 2011 #12
Question for you joeglow3 Dec 2011 #13
"If it is because of nature, how can you punish them?" Are you arguing for absolute arnarchy? LiberalAndProud Dec 2011 #15
A third purpose of incarceration thucythucy Dec 2011 #16
We could kind of tell which side you were on when you used words like 'narrower view', 'merely Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #23
Interesting distinction Bucky Dec 2011 #30
I notice not one word about the murdered victim or his survivors.. MicaelS Dec 2011 #35
It's usually the right that claims that if you empathize with an offender EFerrari Dec 2011 #39
Because sentencing is not all about the criminal, it's also about the victim's sense of justice... Shoe Horn Dec 2011 #22
Actually, 17 is pretty light for premeditated murder Blue_Tires Dec 2011 #24
unless... Bucky Dec 2011 #31
There's a reason we have separate juvenile and adult justice systems mainer Dec 2011 #25
agree. There is a reason why we have age of consent laws for sex. There is a reason why a 14-y/o Douglas Carpenter Dec 2011 #28
Only 21 years ? n/t UndertheOcean Dec 2011 #21
How pathetic. mactime Dec 2011 #36
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