Maybe he needed a 31-year sentence.MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) — A man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing his mother two days after he completed a 30-year prison sentence for killing a neighbor.
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He would have just killed her in 365 days, unless she would have died between now and then.SpacemanSpiff wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/man-kills-mom-2-d ... 10483.html
Maybe he needed a 31-year sentence.MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) — A man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing his mother two days after he completed a 30-year prison sentence for killing a neighbor.
What he needed was the death penalty. The recidivism rate is 0.000000000% (rounded to the nearest billionth of a %) for those receiving that punishment.
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Re: Instant recidivism
So is the rate of innocent convicts freed. Which, unfortunately, is strictly less than the rate of innocent defendants convicted.BackInTex wrote:He would have just killed her in 365 days, unless she would have died between now and then.SpacemanSpiff wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/man-kills-mom-2-d ... 10483.html
Maybe he needed a 31-year sentence.MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) — A man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing his mother two days after he completed a 30-year prison sentence for killing a neighbor.
What he needed was the death penalty. The recidivism rate is 0.000000000% (rounded to the nearest billionth of a %) for those receiving that punishment.
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Tell that to Hector Ramirez, or rather his family.Bob78164 wrote: Life without parole solves the recidivism problem. --Bob
After being found guilty and sentenced life without the possibility of parole, former NFL player Aaron Hernandez has reportedly murdered his new inmate named Hector Ramirez
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~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
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-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
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Read Huzlers.com a lot, do you, BIT? Did you read any of the other articles on their front page, such as "Donald Trump Calls Pope a Pussy", and "Peyton Manning to Retire from Football to Work at Papa Johns"?BackInTex wrote:Tell that to Hector Ramirez, or rather his family.Bob78164 wrote: Life without parole solves the recidivism problem. --Bob
After being found guilty and sentenced life without the possibility of parole, former NFL player Aaron Hernandez has reportedly murdered his new inmate named Hector Ramirez
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At the bottom of every page of Huzlers.com:

Huzlers.com is the most notorious fauxtire entertainment website in the world founded by Pancho Villa in 1922. Huzlers is shared by trillions around the world and known for the most shocking headlines.
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Jeemie wrote:At the bottom of every page of Huzlers.com:
Huzlers.com is the most notorious fauxtire entertainment website in the world founded by Pancho Villa in 1922. Huzlers is shared by trillions around the world and known for the most shocking headlines.![]()
That must be where all of the great BBBL writers have moved on to....
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I was thinking it was something you might have written...littlebeast13 wrote:Jeemie wrote:At the bottom of every page of Huzlers.com:
Huzlers.com is the most notorious fauxtire entertainment website in the world founded by Pancho Villa in 1922. Huzlers is shared by trillions around the world and known for the most shocking headlines.![]()
That must be where all of the great BBBL writers have moved on to....
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Remember that he supports a presidential candidate who thinks that the Great Pyramids were used to store grain... so... yeah... par for the course.smilergrogan wrote:Read Huzlers.com a lot, do you, BIT? Did you read any of the other articles on their front page, such as "Donald Trump Calls Pope a Pussy", and "Peyton Manning to Retire from Football to Work at Papa Johns"?BackInTex wrote:Tell that to Hector Ramirez, or rather his family.Bob78164 wrote: Life without parole solves the recidivism problem. --Bob
After being found guilty and sentenced life without the possibility of parole, former NFL player Aaron Hernandez has reportedly murdered his new inmate named Hector Ramirez
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The presidential candidate I support never claimed such a thing. Where do yo get that idea?Pastor Fireball wrote: Remember that he supports a presidential candidate who thinks that the Great Pyramids were used to store grain... so... yeah... par for the course.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Well, if you support the man in your picture, you have a host of other problems...I think I'd rather admit to supporting the guy that believed Joseph built the Pyramids to store grain against the coming famine...BackInTex wrote:The presidential candidate I support never claimed such a thing. Where do yo get that idea?Pastor Fireball wrote: Remember that he supports a presidential candidate who thinks that the Great Pyramids were used to store grain... so... yeah... par for the course.
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Avatars are suppose to mean something? Besides, what's wrong with making the bored great again?Jeemie wrote:Well, if you support the man in your picture, you have a host of other problems...I think I'd rather admit to supporting the guy that believed Joseph built the Pyramids to store grain against the coming famine...BackInTex wrote:The presidential candidate I support never claimed such a thing. Where do yo get that idea?Pastor Fireball wrote: Remember that he supports a presidential candidate who thinks that the Great Pyramids were used to store grain... so... yeah... par for the course.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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I did have the word "if" in there, you know.BackInTex wrote:Avatars are suppose to mean something? Besides, what's wrong with making the bored great again?
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