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SmilingSlasher

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Dredbull has never done anything wrong in his entire life, and has no idea what it is like to have his entire life ripped away over one little mistake. We should all aspire to be perfect, like Dredbull, and never think of how people can make mistakes and learn from them, become reformed, and want another chance at a better life./ "sarcasm off"

Clarence Aaron is a person, like you and me, he deserves a chance to prove he has learned his lesson and found a new path.
 

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After reading up on this, it does seem a gross miscarriage of justice.

He was at the bottom of the food chain - a mule. He didn't even deal the drugs. His "bosses" got less than 20 years and others (who cooperated & got deals) got even less and he got 3 life sentences - even though he was a first time offender?? They got him on "conspiracy." Since some of the drugs he gave to his bosses got made into crack, they charged him with delivering crack. Everyone above him either pleaded out or snitched and got deals - he was the last one on the chain and got the brunt of the punishment.

While he certainly shouldn't have been doing it, the punishment certainly doesn't fit the crime. I know of repeat rapists, murderers and child molesters that haven't received such harsh sentences!
 

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HEY!! I am not perfect but for not getting caught well he screwed up and got caught now did he not??

Dope + caught = long term jail time. weight that vs. not being a scumbag.


I'll agree he got caught up in something stupid.....But you made the "Scumbag" call, all your own! From what I read, he sounded like a good kid, yeah...doing less than great things ONCE and got caught. I've seen pushers in my hometown get probation for slinging dope and they are in and out of court multiple times. None of them got the time this kid did.....EVER! Plus, none of them were college athletes, studing to make something of themselves, besides pushing dope. All they wanna do is push dope. This kid deserves another shot at life......and I say he should get it!!
 
It all falls back on the "good kid" excuse, sorry that does not fly.
I know plenty of good kids and none of them know where to score pounds of drugs.

Does the punishment seem excessive to me? Nah Taiwan its a death sentence.
In those 16 years has he put it to good use to be a model prisoner? Most likely not.

Waste of skin IMHO, judge me how you will but a scumbag put a snitch in touch with other scumbags to be a festering rotting cancer in his community and got leveled for it.
 

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It all falls back on the "good kid" excuse, sorry that does not fly.
I know plenty of good kids and none of them know where to score pounds of drugs.

I have never met a kid (good kid or bad kid) that would not know where to turn to find large quantity of drugs. Being only 35 I am not that far removed from school age. The things that go on in high schools today would shock you.
 

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nine kilograms of .......
Do you have any clue how much nine kilograms of ....... is? With that much ....... and the chance of death with that drug your sure to be respondable for at least 1 persons death. Not to mention how many crimes can that can be connectedd to that.
And college kid just kinda knows a guy that can get ahold of nine kilograms of ........ This is a massive massive movement that is only heard about crossing borders with the help of mafia. Once it's here in the states it's almost never kept at that ammount for more then 5 mins. This kid set up and took part in a bust that if not stoped might of killed many many people. And to top it off he was in college which can easily spell intent to distrub to other college kids.
Sure it's reading between the lines but that's my IMO

leave him in there
 
OK using some street smarts here since the drug thing was not my cup of tea. My buddies could score an ounce or several on the rare hook up with a grower. (420 not white drugs)

Now yes 9 kilos is a bunch but it is in the realm of mafia intervention and cartel land to smuggle that much in. It is roughly 19.8lbs.. almost 20 freaking pounds!!!

That is not small time.
 

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nine kilograms of .......
Do you have any clue how much nine kilograms of ....... is? With that much ....... and the chance of death with that drug your sure to be respondable for at least 1 persons death. Not to mention how many crimes can that can be connectedd to that.
And college kid just kinda knows a guy that can get ahold of nine kilograms of ........ This is a massive massive movement that is only heard about crossing borders with the help of mafia. Once it's here in the states it's almost never kept at that ammount for more then 5 mins. This kid set up and took part in a bust that if not stoped might of killed many many people. And to top it off he was in college which can easily spell intent to distrub to other college kids.
Sure it's reading between the lines but that's my IMO

leave him in there

I think the whole "that amount of coke is deadly therefore he would've killed x amount of people" argument is a bunch of bs. If people want to kill themselves with drugs they can get them, doesn't matter where it comes from. You are right though in that that is a crapload of white.

He sure was a dumbass for getting himself involved in that sort of thing but he sure as xxxx doesn't deserve three life sentances for it.
 

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If his crime was so horrible and he deserved 3 life terms, how come everyone else involved got off so easy? He didn't even sell the stuff, he just transported it. What about the guys who actually converted it to crack and sold it?

Sorry, I think the punishment should fit the crime.

If selling deadly drugs deserves 3 life terms, then everyone who works for Pfizer, including the truckers, deserves the same fate. :rolleyes:

They give murderers, rapists and child molesters lesser sentences than this guy got.
 
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