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2011-10-27 01:31:45 PM
Arg! Words!
 
2011-10-27 02:51:28 PM
So intense
 
2011-10-27 03:21:41 PM
I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.
 
2011-10-27 05:09:03 PM
Well, at least he has 23 years of time-served that's not used up... the guy could get away with anything short of first-degree murder!
 
2011-10-27 05:12:36 PM
most millionaires know how to have this kind of stuff swept under the rug.

He is probably just mad at his wife because she wont rape his ass.
 
2011-10-27 05:15:31 PM
23 years in jail tends to change a man, get him "institutionalized" and that ain't a good thing when the only law of the institution is the Law of the Jungle, Kill, be killed, or scurry out of the way real fast when the predators come by

(you just read this in Morgan Freeman's voice)
 
2011-10-27 05:21:10 PM
img842.imageshack.us
 
2011-10-27 05:22:14 PM
Or some biatch just learned how to win any argument
 
2011-10-27 05:24:06 PM
Jebus Slaves: Or some biatch just learned how to win any argument

So much this!
 
2011-10-27 05:25:35 PM
gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?
 
2011-10-27 05:37:07 PM
From another article: http://www.news1130.com/news/national/article/292697--david-milgaard-c harged-with-assault-and-uttering-threats-after-domestic-incident


Milgaard and two friends, all of them young hippies, had simply been passing through town while on a road trip.

Milgaard and his mother, Joyce, fought for decades to prove his innocence and in 1992 the Supreme Court overturned his conviction.

DNA evidence was used in 1999 to convict serial rapist Larry Fisher in Miller's death.

Milgaard was eventually paid $10 million in compensation by the provincial government, which held an inquiry into the case.

The presiding judge, Justice Edward MacCallum, found no professional misconduct by police or prosecutors.

MacCallum suggested Joyce Milgaard's aggressive campaign to free her son was "counterproductive" as it caused resentment among police and prosecutors.

/* end of quote */

Clearly Justice Massengill would've righted this wrong earlier if he hadn't been provoked. The nerve of some people.

The play Scrabble in Canadian prisons. It's all fun and games until someone loses and eye.
 
2011-10-27 05:37:44 PM
It was the one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged man!


/obscure?
 
2011-10-27 05:41:42 PM
Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?


"Grooming loons"???
 
2011-10-27 05:46:58 PM
www.tiricosuave.com
First of all, we must internalize the fatuation of the matter...

/wow, there's a reference I did not expect to drop today
 
2011-10-27 05:48:27 PM
Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?


www.goodcanadian.com

Can I go oot through here?
 
2011-10-27 05:55:36 PM
gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

I think spending more than a year in prison would make you a violent person.


When a Marine beats people up, he beats them up good and we all say "It's because at some point, it's likely said Marine was in danger of his life being lost if violence was not inflicted." and forgive him. Prison is kind of like deployment only you get no training, no equipment, and no reinforcements. What you do get is killed or raped if you're not strong or connected. In this case, the man was in hell for 23 years. I'd say he gets a Mulligan on threatening comments, fist fights, and unofficially one murder.
 
2011-10-27 05:56:55 PM
i.imgur.com
 
2011-10-27 05:58:22 PM
doglover: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

I think spending more than a year in prison would make you a violent person.


When a Marine beats people up, he beats them up good and we all say "It's because at some point, it's likely said Marine was in danger of his life being lost if violence was not inflicted." and forgive him. Prison is kind of like deployment only you get no training, no equipment, and no reinforcements. What you do get is killed or raped if you're not strong or connected. In this case, the man was in hell for 23 years. I'd say he gets a Mulligan on threatening comments, fist fights, and unofficially one murder.


Also, on eating his entire dinner in less than 5 minutes and growling anytime someone gets close to his plate.
 
2011-10-27 06:07:02 PM
libranoelrose: [i.imgur.com image 400x300]

"Smoke up, boys. This is good dope; I grew it in jail!"
 
2011-10-27 06:09:36 PM
patcarew: It's all fun and games until someone loses and eye.

and then the game becomes "Find the Eyeball"! Which is also fun.
 
2011-10-27 06:10:07 PM
FunkOut: doglover: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

I think spending more than a year in prison would make you a violent person.


When a Marine beats people up, he beats them up good and we all say "It's because at some point, it's likely said Marine was in danger of his life being lost if violence was not inflicted." and forgive him. Prison is kind of like deployment only you get no training, no equipment, and no reinforcements. What you do get is killed or raped if you're not strong or connected. In this case, the man was in hell for 23 years. I'd say he gets a Mulligan on threatening comments, fist fights, and unofficially one murder.

Also, on eating his entire dinner in less than 5 minutes and growling anytime someone gets close to his plate.


Who, the prisoner or the Marine?
 
2011-10-27 06:10:11 PM
patcarew: From another article: http://www.news1130.com/news/national/article/292697--david-milgaard-c harged-with-assault-and-uttering-threats-after-domestic-incident


Milgaard and two friends, all of them young hippies, had simply been passing through town while on a road trip.

Milgaard and his mother, Joyce, fought for decades to prove his innocence and in 1992 the Supreme Court overturned his conviction.

DNA evidence was used in 1999 to convict serial rapist Larry Fisher in Miller's death.

Milgaard was eventually paid $10 million in compensation by the provincial government, which held an inquiry into the case.

The presiding judge, Justice Edward MacCallum, found no professional misconduct by police or prosecutors.

MacCallum suggested Joyce Milgaard's aggressive campaign to free her son was "counterproductive" as it caused resentment among police and prosecutors.

/* end of quote */

Clearly Justice Massengill would've righted this wrong earlier if he hadn't been provoked. The nerve of some people.

The play Scrabble in Canadian prisons. It's all fun and games until someone loses and eye.


You know, the stupid part is that if they didn't say the bolded bit, then it would be completely believable that shiat happens and an innocent man got convicted through no fault of the justice system.
 
2011-10-27 06:18:06 PM
FunkOut: Also, on eating his entire dinner in less than 5 minutes and growling anytime someone gets close to his plate.

No, that's a dog behavior. And good dogs don't growl, they just eat faster.

Personally, I have to wolf down food. It's just too ingrained in my blood. The longest I've chewed was something like 30 times. And that took willpower.

Why? Because when I was 3 my mom had a Golden Retriever and I used to eat at a level where the dog could get at my food. So I had to bunker up on the couch plate in one hand, pbj in the other, and both feet holdin' back an animal bigger'n I.

That was how you say le memorie formatife en franglais. So now I eat as fast as a tornado in a trailer park.
 
2011-10-27 06:19:14 PM
gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But if you have a problem, and no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe he can help you hire the A-TEAM.
 
2011-10-27 06:22:19 PM
When they come for Milgaard who will guard the mills?
 
2011-10-27 06:25:05 PM
Bruxellensis: libranoelrose: [i.imgur.com image 400x300]

"Smoke up, boys. This is good dope; I grew it in jail!"


www.tokeofthetown.com
 
2011-10-27 06:26:57 PM
Gyrfalcon 2011-10-27 06:10:07 PM


Also, on eating his entire dinner in less than 5 minutes and growling anytime someone gets close to his plate.

Who, the prisoner or the Marine?


Jarheads do get a bit territorial about their chow :D
 
2011-10-27 06:29:42 PM
Donnchadha: Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?

[www.goodcanadian.com image 150x150]

Can I go oot through here?


the-frat-pack.com

Hey, uh... I'm actually supposed to be getting out of jail, not going back in...
 
2011-10-27 06:37:08 PM
Prison, a great place to condition people for fast, violent over-reaction when living in normal society.
 
2011-10-27 06:42:03 PM
Enemabag Jones: Prison, a great place to condition people for fast, violent over-reaction when living in normal society.

The end of the article quotes the cops as saying "no one was hurt".

I'm sorry, but assault just ain't assault unless there's battery too. A farking glove slap counts as assault.
 
2011-10-27 06:52:16 PM
I believe I saw this on Criminal Minds last night.

*clicks link*

Wow... it really does look like the guy on Criminal Minds last night.

www.canada.comimages2.wikia.nocookie.net
 
2011-10-27 06:59:26 PM
patcarew: The play Scrabble in Canadian prisons. It's all fun and games until someone loses and eye the letter "G" (new window).

Cavity searches for everyone!
 
2011-10-27 07:10:42 PM
Lexx,The end of the article quotes the cops as saying "no one was hurt".
I'm sorry, but assault just ain't assault unless there's battery too. A farking glove slap counts as assault.


I think words can be assault too if you say them right.

I was just talking about situations where ex-felons overreact as part of the learned survival instinct.

These are low level infractions where a wussy, angry girlfriend or annoying neighbor wants to get someone arrested and forces cops to do their 'civic duty'.
 
2011-10-27 07:20:45 PM
... and time served.
 
2011-10-27 07:45:56 PM
Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?


They are not allowed more then a 6 pack a day. Treated like animals!
 
2011-10-27 09:01:17 PM
Rozotorical: Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?

They are not allowed more then a 6 pack a day. Treated like animals!


And those six-packs are of American beer. I'm pretty sure that sort of treatment is against international law.
 
2011-10-27 09:51:53 PM
Hector Remarkable: gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

But it's just Canadian prison. How bad can that be? Don't they just sit around all day grooming loons and, and curling, and, making macaroni pictures of the Prime Minister?


Prison is never fun. I recall reading he got beat up and sexually assaulted in prison.

I read the story of how hard his mother fought to get him freed, one of the most depressing things I ever read.

Also, this is biggest load of bullshiat I've ever seen, and I've visited cattle farms:

"MacCallum suggested Joyce Milgaard's aggressive campaign to free her son was counterproductive" as it caused resentment among police and prosecutors."

Yeah, they totally would have let him go earlier, had she not brought it up.
 
2011-10-28 05:39:53 AM
"He's never fully recovered from being in jail, but he's doing his best."

Really?! No shiat Sherlock. Cram me in prison with the dregs of humanity for even 5 years and I sure as heck would not leave the same person as I went in. I can guarantee you I'd come out with attitude. I figure any innocent man or woman shoved in jail for so long will NOT come out unchanged.

They ought to give him a whole lot of consideration before ever putting him in jail again over a non-felonious offense.

I've known some ex-cons and they do tend to carry habits and attitudes from prison with them, especially those who served over 5 years.
 
2011-10-28 05:54:13 PM
gwydion56: I would tend to think spending 23 years in prison for a murder you didn't commit could result in some anger management issues.

Ronin_S: Also, this is biggest load of bullshiat I've ever seen, and I've visited cattle farms:

"MacCallum suggested Joyce Milgaard's aggressive campaign to free her son was counterproductive" as it caused resentment among police and prosecutors."

Yeah, they totally would have let him go earlier, had she not brought it up.


This. In at 17, out at 40, just no way to right that wrong, and certainly not without some apologies. I mean, the money is fine, but any accountability from the system itself would likely have moved his mental state a lot further toward normal than the money. They even chastised the mother for her campaign to have him released. Some of the ppl managing their CJ system apparently deserve to spend some wrongly accused time in prison themselves.
 
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