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In reply to the discussion: Pennsylvania judge sentenced to 28 years in prison for selling teens to prisons [View all]Xipe Totec
(43,872 posts)58. By thine own rod ye shall be... something, something, something... nt
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Pennsylvania judge sentenced to 28 years in prison for selling teens to prisons [View all]
Galraedia
Apr 2013
OP
Truly unbelievable. But this is exactly where our world was headed under Cheney's prison camp
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2013
#2
Well, almost. He should have gotten a year for every kid he sent away..5000!
mountain grammy
Apr 2013
#42
There were two judges sentenced in 2011 and the crimes were committed between
mountain grammy
Apr 2013
#46
3 Words, 'Justice is served' when it seemed it was hopeless, didn't say it was all that was needed.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#50
I think he should have gotten the same number of years as sentences he handed out
magical thyme
Apr 2013
#48
I Shudder To Think How Many More Are Doing This & Getting Away With It! n/t
Corey_Baker08
Apr 2013
#12
And what about the corporations (all of the board members) who bribed him?
grahamhgreen
Apr 2013
#24
Just how many lives did this bastard 'fuck up'... All know what happens when you do 'real time'.
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#52
Remember the court that released several of those youths. All the families crying, and crying.
Sunlei
Apr 2013
#57
Locking, sorry. The sentencing was in 2011, almost two years ago, this is old news.
Tx4obama
Apr 2013
#62