It's August 27, 2025, 08:42:35 AM
Holy shit 2018 is only 7 years away. I feel old as fuckAnyone remember an x-raided interview from around 02-04 where he said the guy that committed the murder he was accused of had confessed? He sounded confident he would be released but I don't remember hearing anything since. Doesn't make sense for the guilty person and the innocent person to both be in jail for the same murder.
I would not grant him parole if I was sitting on the other side of the table. Certain things are inexcusable.
Quote from: Joe Bananas on March 26, 2011, 04:35:22 PMI would not grant him parole if I was sitting on the other side of the table. Certain things are inexcusable. yea...like sitting in prison for a crime someone else confessed to. your opinions are tremendous.
Quote from: NIKCC on March 26, 2011, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Joe Bananas on March 26, 2011, 04:35:22 PMI would not grant him parole if I was sitting on the other side of the table. Certain things are inexcusable. yea...like sitting in prison for a crime someone else confessed to. your opinions are tremendous.And according to your cool rap name, suckers cant see that you are. If indeed he is innocent, then he doesn't need to be granted parole. He needs a pardon. The asinine opinion would be the one that supports an innocent man staying in jail until his parole hearing. Until he is declared innocent however, he is guilty of murder and that should require life in prison.
Quote from: Joe Bananas on March 26, 2011, 04:40:43 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 26, 2011, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Joe Bananas on March 26, 2011, 04:35:22 PMI would not grant him parole if I was sitting on the other side of the table. Certain things are inexcusable. yea...like sitting in prison for a crime someone else confessed to. your opinions are tremendous.And according to your cool rap name, suckers cant see that you are. If indeed he is innocent, then he doesn't need to be granted parole. He needs a pardon. The asinine opinion would be the one that supports an innocent man staying in jail until his parole hearing. Until he is declared innocent however, he is guilty of murder and that should require life in prison. damn, you're smart!...no, muthafucka, he is not guilty until declared innocent. he is only guilty if he is actually guilty. the system is bullshit, and there's a good chance he could be innocent and still remain in jail. unfortunately, you don't seem to understand the system, so let me explain it to you...if they know he is innocent, but choose to ignore it, there's a chance that his innocence could be the deciding factor in granting his parole. easier for the faulty ass "justice" system than granting a pardon. btw, do u work for the us government?