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PrettyPrettyBunniPrincess
prettyprettybunniprincess

You'd be surprised....I have AT&T and was staying with a friend in Hollywood for a while and I had to walk down the block to get service. Also in downtown I have problems, but I think that's just because so many people are connecting.

I live in an apartment in which the kitchen and bathroom are mostly 1950s original. I FUCKING LOVE MY PINK AND YELLOW TILE.

Are you in the United States? Just curious because nowhere I have ever worked has had such a thing.

What is a floating holiday?

This was my exact thought. It is too perfect.

It’s not about deterring people with long sentneces. It’s about somebody repeatedly snatching purses and never ever being punished for it and never stopping because there is no downside

I probably am that person you're think of. But you’re misremembering what I said because I never said any of what you're talking about.

I have this idea of starting a law firm where I represent US citizens and argue that it’s been their lifelong dream to immigrate to Norway (or somewhere, I haven’t decided the country yet) and argue that they weren’t advised of the immigration consequences of their conviction and so they should be allowed to withdraw

Pretty sure from her comments she's not a defense attorney.

I agree California had to do something. But the current system, particularly after Prop 47, has caused crime rates to jump.

I asked this question when the sentence for Brock Turner first came out: I don’t know if this is true Santa Clara County, but in several CA counties the probation department is under tremendous pressure not to put any one in prison because of overcrowding. In some counties, the probation officer must get permission

Nearly every defendant thinks he has been screwed by the system. My point is just to take that with a grain of salt. You'll get a much clearer picture if you take the take to listen to both sides...if even only occasionally.

Maybe you should speak to the victims of the criminals you work with once in a while.

This seems to me like typical California. People complain about prison overcrowding, but CA has completely swung in the direction of just rarely punishing people. Most crimes the restitution is never paid, the time served is laughable, and the crime gets reduced to misdemeanor and expunged after a few years. And

I really don’t know who you’re arguing with because I certainly didn’t say the evidence was a slam dunk. I was making the point that prosecution had more evidence than the testimony of a jailhouse snitch because you apparently haven’t even had the time to Wikipedia the case before accusing the prosecution of paying

It is my way of saying that if someone going to accuse prosecutors getting an unreliable conviction based solely off testimony of a jailhouse snitch, he should probably at least to a cursory Google search about the case first.

Changed dropped doesn’t mean innocence. And anonymous internet commentators can convict someone who has never been charged at all.

He received 10 years for the assaults.....so....he served half.

Undocumented doesn’t make sense to describe a group of people when many have documentsand have been documented by the government.

As someone who does this stuff for a living,neither undocumented nor illegal make any sense.