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I said serious or violent. What drug charges count as serious? Found IT:Selling, furnishing, administering, giving, or offering to sell, furnish, administer, or give to a minor any heroin, cocaine, phencyclidine (PCP), or any methamphetamine-related drug (Health and Safety Code Section 11055)
Sure, giving heroin to a

He attempted to rape someone in 1994, so there's that.

How would you compare it to attempted rape?

It didn't fit with the general woke tone of the site, so I was indeed surprised and it was not what I would expect.

You are also supposed to laugh at how uncomfortable the stars are. It's part of the bit. It worked.

Don't forget about the attempted rape. But no biggie, right.

He's an American hero.

Yet here you are, reading about him-taking the bold stance, of course. There are worse things that can happen to a person than stumble into the Academy Awards, Gary from Chicago certainly seemed to be enjoying himself.

I think he relapsed or something.

It was a funny bit, the awkwardness was part of why it is funny. Comedy isn't all rainbows and hugs.

He was sentenced under the three strikes law for the theft shortly after being convicted of attempted rape, along with one other serious or violent felony. I'll save my tears for someone else.

Google three strikes law, there is no flexibility to seek a life term if the defendant has less than two prior strike felonies.

Yes necessarily. Do some research. One of the prior strikes was attempted rape.

He didn't get a life sentence for stealing perfume, dope, he got a life sentence because he had two prior "strikes" for serious or violent felonies, and then he stole perfume.

To be sentenced to life under the three strikes law he would have to have committed two prior serious or violent felonies.

Three strikes = two prior strikes. Not that hard, really.

For the three strikes law, the two prior felonies have to be "serious" or "violent." It sounds like he is probably not an angel.

Funny that the reviewer didn't mention Wolverine. Seeing the tank, that's where my mind went immediately. I did like the nice touch of him with the headband/bracers on-and then the 70s getup for Luke Cage cosplay.
I also thought it was funny that just as I was thinking about how this episode had a white character

They definitely aren't going to die, but there is a suggestion that the other workers are under some sort of hypnosis that prevents them from leaving. Since I wouldn't like to be hypnotized to work in basically a sweatshop for the rest of my life, the possibility of that happening to them seemed like real peril, for

I've never heard the racist version, but whatevs.