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It's also not proof of guilt.

It's a joke. Get over it. He's not as likeable as people thought.

The Daily Mail published what appears to be the charging document for the perfume theft, which alleges the attempted rape prior, two robbery priors, and several grand theft priors.

Who's trying to stop him from living his life? Go forth, Gary from Chicago-enjoy!

It's just a matter of who is going to get angry when they do.

There was no judgment in this article, just reporting. Unless you think that reporting is judgment? I dunno.

Get over yourself with "legitimate news outlets" nonsense. Those days are over, view the sources for yourself.

Between the State of California Department of Justice website and Gary from Chicago's own lawyer, they are covered on the reliable sources end.
Keep in mind that he would need to have been convicted of two prior serious or violent felonies to qualify under California's three strikes law, so there is another one out

Makes you wonder why more "reputable" sites won't report what the guys own defense attorney posts on Facebook. I'm not calling for his head, but I'm less sympathetic toward rapists than some people.

I was confused by your reference to reactionary outrage-bait.

Yeah, a viral story from the Oscars has nothing to do with pop culture. Get back to reporting on Brie Larson not clapping.

Reporting something not on message.

Yeah, this place is a regular Breitbart.

If his own lawyer said he was serving a life term for stealing perfume, it has to be under the three strikes law-unless he murdered someone during the theft.

You just aren't woke enough.

Also, she didn't have two prior strike felonies. So, there's that.

It's current, possession for sale of controlled substances has never been a serious or violent felony, however.

That's a relief.

Meagan's Law makes convictions that require someone to register as a sex offender available to the public. The Daily Mail reported it. Either way, he absolutely has two prior serious or violent felony convictions to have been sentenced to life under the three strikes law.

Brock Turner?