June 27, 2003
Sentencing: The Jury is Kinder than Heather
No boiling blood for Chante Mallard. Instead, suddenly remorseful now that
there are RAMIFICATIONS for her actions, a snivelling Ms. Mallard is
sentenced to 50 years for the more serious of her offenses.
I am pleased about many things. First, the jury took nearly no time to deliberate. Second, this stands as very visible proof that, indeed, there are consequences for evil doings.
So much for "extraordinary circumstances."
hln
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I am pleased about many things. First, the jury took nearly no time to deliberate. Second, this stands as very visible proof that, indeed, there are consequences for evil doings.
So much for "extraordinary circumstances."
hln
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