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In reply to the discussion: Couple in GA who terrorized a black children's birthday party sentenced today. [View all]cstanleytech
(26,462 posts)26. Aye that part might not be enforceable unless this was part of a plea bargain they made
in which case they would have to abide by the terms of it or risk going back to jail.
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Couple in GA who terrorized a black children's birthday party sentenced today. [View all]
Ilsa
Feb 2017
OP
Two fewer tRump voters. Inmates can't vote. Felons can't own firearms. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2017
#11
Good! But is that legal? Can a judge legally prevent someone from living in their home county ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#8
Aye that part might not be enforceable unless this was part of a plea bargain they made
cstanleytech
Feb 2017
#26
I see the judge also criticism zed the cops for initially not arresting any of the
tblue37
Feb 2017
#49
Being in racist Georgia, chances are they'll have a lot of AA "neighbors" who were set up, ...
George II
Feb 2017
#20
The dude will need some swastika tats straight away ... followed by a head-shaving ...(n/a)
mr_lebowski
Feb 2017
#38
Excellent. They're probably dirt poor enough to not be able to file an appeal. Scum.
George II
Feb 2017
#17
This news needs to be distributed far and wide in hope that it deters the next racist.
LonePirate
Feb 2017
#53