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Re: OT; Murder Suspect
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on August 20, 2005 at 23:21:03 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OT; Murder Suspect posted by Weldon on August 20, 2005 at 07:38:53:
Sorry to see this, still makes me scratch my head when I see that all the states dont' have 3 strikes and you are out, and the death penalty, you try to kill someone in a robbery it should be like a 700 year prison sentance with no parole at all, man would that save money, here in Minnesota they have almost 5 minute prison sentances, remember some of the guy's coming into the jail 3 day's a week on new felony charges, don't know how they ever kept their court dates straight, hell I couldn't keep them straight, would save a lot of money just to throw them in the can instead of dealing with them 3 day's a week just for the new charges, and yes, that is the biggest part of why I finally quit after 15 years... Kevin
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