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There should be a huge fine associated with this.
So I guess guys can just wear whatever they want then. That will end well if true.
This is beyond stupid
So is wanting a criminal freed.
Dude violated probation multiple times, apparently... he called the thunder upon himself.Meek Mill doesn't seem like your cup of tea so I doubt you know much (if anything) about his situation
His sentence is way too harsh .
Dude violated probation multiple times, apparently... he called the thunder upon himself.
The sentence isn't necessarily for the parole violations (his wikipedia page says there have been 4 such violations)... it is dependant on the original charges that he was on parole for in the first place... in this case, drug dealing and gun charges.It was 2 times. I just think 2-4 years is a bit much. I was thinking they would have gave him close to a year. Was shocked by the amount of time.
Fair enough, on this point.bks said:But as I said before that doesn't matter here. Point is Harden isn't violating anything.
Point is Harden isn't violating anything.
Reading up on this it doesn't seem like much of a cause. Rich guy with a long record and an anger management problem gets in trouble again. Another rich guy comes to his aid hoping some sheep will line up behind him. If any of us pulled half the shit that he did there wouldn't be any parole to violate to begin with because we'd still be locked up.
This reeks of common sense and accountabilityWhatever happened to "not breaking the law so you don't get thrown in jail and therefore don't have to worry about your sentence being too harsh or violating your probation?"
Is that not a cause anymore?
Yeah... this doesn't seem like a case of folks looking down upon a lesser good cause because better causes are out there...If the existence of a better cause means that a cause isn't worthwhile... then there's a whole hell of a lot of important causes that get left out in the cold.
Its good that we are all diversified in our causes... I'm ok with movements that I don't understand or agree with having a champion to give them a voice.
This reeks of common sense and accountability
Yeah... this doesn't seem like a case of folks looking down upon a lesser good cause because better causes are out there...
This isn't a good or even sorta good cause to begin with. Rather, it's a bad cause. Dude violated parole 4 separate times before he got the book thrown at him... and the original charges involve dealing drugs and guns.