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Montalban
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This.There's dumb and stupid and then there's being a criminal. Dude should have stuck with dumb and stupid.
Really?!? I have. Plus, when you violate probation, your probation often gets extended. Kind of like how when you're in prison and commit a crime, you get more time.
He knew the terms of his probation and he violated those terms. It really is that simple. It doesn't matter if you, I, or anyone else agrees with his sentence. He knew the terms, he knew the potential punishment for violating those terms and he chose to do it anyway.
Not only is he a criminal, he's a criminal who's too stupid to follow the terms of his probation.
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