Originally posted by t.c.cgi
Wow, so if I do comercials, and try to buy drugs, they'll let me off with a slap on the hand? Webster's should update it's dictionary.
Justice - n. : The selective enforcement of laws for the benefit of the wealthy.
Originally posted by t.c.cgi
Wow, so if I do comercials, and try to buy drugs, they'll let me off with a slap on the hand? Webster's should update it's dictionary.
Justice - n. : The selective enforcement of laws for the benefit of the wealthy.
Originally posted by t.c.cgi
I'm not talking life in prison for swearing type of justice, but I think the guy should have gotten more than a night in jail and a clean record.
You forgot "and the famous."Originally posted by t.c.cgi
...Justice - n. : The selective enforcement of laws for the benefit of the wealthy.
Such is the age in which we live; get used to it...Originally posted by Maniac II Well... id figure he would get more... is dell going to let him work for them anymore... you wouldnt think so....
Well, you're demonstrating their problems right now. If you got caught with marijuana and let off lightly, nobody would know. And even if they knew, nobody would care. That's not how it works for them, though - when a star gets the same treatment that an ordinary person would get, people are all outraged because "it's not fair".Originally posted by Maniac II
of course.....and can you believe they are always saying "its harder then it looks to be a star".... well doing a little work.... getting a ton of money.... being able to break small laws.... how is that not all fun and games?
Originally posted by Needaham45
With OJ there was an overwhelmingly large amount of evidence thatmade him seem guilty. The problem was it was all circumstantial evidence - no hard proof. While it was clear he did it, there was no hard evidence to convict him on, so the jury, legally had to aquitt. I don't think it really has to do with fame - for once.
Originally posted by Needaham45
especially where I live - in New Jersey. I think they're going to make breathing illegal soon
Originally posted by Concordia_FP
Well, it IS New Jersey...just joking...it's totally opposite in North Carolina...they let everyone off for murder
Originally posted by Maniac II
The whole system is corrupt... i mean c'mon... you cant reform a murderer... thats for less serious crimes....they are let off TOO easily... i mean they can get college degrees!! thats right.... the government thinks it will help change them, so they use citizen's tax dollars to pay for prisoners to get college degrees. so let me see... if i kill someone in a softey state... get oh say... maybe 20 with the possibilty of parol... then i can get a masters degree... for FREE!!!... thats messed up.
Fortunatly i live in a state, Virgina, that has no problem with issuing death penalty... the only just punishment for murder.