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Lavish wrote He committed a crime, he is now going to do his time for it.

All this crap you people are saying of "It's been so long since than";
That is basically saying as long as you can commit a crime and get away with it for a good amount of years, you should never be sentenced.


You can't be objective about a situation like this.
If someone committed a crime and got away with it, and then completely changed their life around for a good amount of years, there's no point in putting them in prison.
Although there isn't any morality to back this up, if it was a crime like murder then in my opinion they deserve to be punished, if it's a crime like armed robbery where no one was hurt, it shouldn't matter.
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4GLte wrote Only if the crime isn't "HUGE" (as in no one was injured & it was a rather minor crime)..And the only reason that me, and I'm sure most others, believe that in his case is because it isn't like he cheated somehow to escape his prison sentence, the state made the stupid mistake in the first place.

It's similar to teenagers getting arrested for stupid mistakes..
Of course, most of them will regret their decision and suffer the consequences even after they get older. If this guy is now an older man and he changed his life, then why would he have to suffer so long after he did it? (that's just my opinion, anyway )


It was armed robbery.
He threatened somebody's life at gun point.

How is that not to be considered a huge crime?
Are you saying that as long as anyone who commits armed robbery doesn't kill the person, they shouldn't be punished?
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Lavish wrote
4GLte wrote Only if the crime isn't "HUGE" (as in no one was injured & it was a rather minor crime)..And the only reason that me, and I'm sure most others, believe that in his case is because it isn't like he cheated somehow to escape his prison sentence, the state made the stupid mistake in the first place.

It's similar to teenagers getting arrested for stupid mistakes..
Of course, most of them will regret their decision and suffer the consequences even after they get older. If this guy is now an older man and he changed his life, then why would he have to suffer so long after he did it? (that's just my opinion, anyway )


It was armed robbery.
He threatened somebody's life at gun point.

How is that not to be considered a huge crime?
Are you saying that as long as anyone who commits armed robbery doesn't kill the person, they shouldn't be punished?


I didn't know it was an armed robbery
I guess that changes some things, but I still think that if he's clearly changed even though he wasn't being watched by police or anything like that, you can tell that he made a decision to truly change everything about himself.
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In my opinion, this is wrong.

They stuffed up, it is their fault he didn't serve his sentence.

Fair enough if it was murder or something, but armed robbery... Nope.
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I can see this is gonna be on that show "I (Almost)got away with it"
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Lavish wrote He committed a crime, he is now going to do his time for it.

All this crap you people are saying of "It's been so long since than";
That is basically saying as long as you can commit a crime and get away with it for a good amount of years, you should never be sentenced.
In the US that is how it works. The statute of limitations says after a certain amount of time they can't arrest you or charge you for the crime.
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I think Missouri is not being fair they are one of the most racist states and I think because of his skin color they are not being fare

*I am not racist
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hes changed and a new person and he shouldnt be made to do anything hes not that guy 13 years ago is he?
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this is a pretty big mess up.
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