Why is this good news?

October 26, 2007 05:51AM
Fact: He had group sex with a girl who was too drunk to consent. <br> <br>Fact: He was offered the same plea deal all of his buddies got for the same videotaped crimes. He CHOSE to try and roll the dice with the legal system, and he lost because of the next fact. <br> <br>Fact: He's NOT innocent of the crimes he was accused of. <br> <br>I've never understood why the huge groundswell of sympathy for this fuck. He's not innocent at all, he could have chosen to accept the same juvinile plea deal offered to his buddies and he instead decided against the advice of counsel to take the matter to court. He lost. Then after he's given the sentence he was told to expect, people want to feel bad for him? Every other guy who was arrested in this copped a plea deal because they were in fact guilty. They were all out of prison long before he was. His whole "unconstitutional sentence" was because he CHOSE to take the thing to trial for a crime there was no question whatsoever he committed. It wasn't a white/black thing, because the other guys involved were also black. It was a stupid fucker wanted to try and get off scott free thing, and it blew up in his face. <br>
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Genarlow Wilson released from prison. Finally, some good news. NT

AA 712 October 26, 2007 05:32AM

Why is this good news?

Vladamir 452 October 26, 2007 05:51AM

I dunno anything about this case.

Cointreau 430 October 26, 2007 06:03AM

Re: I dunno anything about this case.

Isildur 448 October 26, 2007 06:31AM

10 years for consensual head, dude. NT

AA 463 October 26, 2007 06:39AM

It was his option to fight the charges and be charged as an adult.

Vladamir 459 October 26, 2007 06:44AM

Listen man, for the last time, I'm not in favor of the man, I'm in favor (stxt)

AA 469 October 26, 2007 07:39AM

I've got to disagree.

Vladamir 428 October 26, 2007 07:48AM

But that's the thing. How can something be illegal when I did it, yet (stxt)

AA 433 October 26, 2007 07:50AM

Because he was already tried and convicted by a jury of his peers.

Vladamir 442 October 26, 2007 09:24AM

Are a bunch of old white crackers in LL Bean sweaters really his peers?

entropissed 435 October 26, 2007 09:54AM

&quot;Jury of your peers&quot; does not mean &quot;Your homeys&quot;.

Vladamir 473 October 27, 2007 06:48AM

You are wrong

A2 428 October 28, 2007 05:05AM

If she was too drunk to consent, they would have been convicted of rape.

Xenoroyal1 470 October 27, 2007 11:38AM



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