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...the weakest, most vulnerable population without any advocates.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/08/30/pa....ap/index.html |
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Maybe after a few years of this, you then finally execute them. Maybe burning them in the woods a few times? This would be too kind. |
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Masquerading as Cougarguards very own genius dumbass since 05'. |
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Exactly why are they being charged with "involuntary manslaughter?" I don't do any criminal law, so it is a bit out of my element, but tying a 3 year old in a cocoon and leaving him for 2 freaking days can pretty much guarantee the kid will die. INVOLUNTARY????? MANSLAUGHTER????
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Some prosecutor's offices are remarkably weak. Not because their intentions aren't good, but because they lack the confidence to go for.
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in general, Texas prosecutors do not hesitate going for maximum penalties.
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