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Ok lets say it like this, a drunk driver crashes into u, paralyses ur kid. He goes jail for a couple years and is out living a normal life, meanwhile u have to care for ur paralysed kid for life. Is it fair? 

 

Like i said, im not in agreement with the punishment but in this country we're completely the opposite and over lenient.

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Brian Banks served more than five years in prison for a rape he didn’t commit. Now he has signed an NFL contract with the Atlanta Falcons.

 

His fortunes began to change in 2011, when the woman who once accused him of rape sent him a Facebook friend request.

 

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/03/us/georgia-football-player-exonerated/index.html

 

 

im fuckin MAD right now

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According to the California Innocence Project, the woman later admitted that Banks had not kidnapped or raped her during a consensual encounter at Long Beach Polytechnic High School

 

 

According to CNN Los Angeles affiliate KTLA, the accuser won a $1.5 million settlement in a civil suit against the Long Beach Unified School District. She claimed that the school's lax security provided an unsafe environment that led to the alleged rape

 

 

Nah this can't be life

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but in this country we're completely the opposite and over lenient.

Please give examples stating the full and clear facts of cases you cite.

 

Comon, just pick any one of ur average death by dangerous driving or pedo cases and you'll see this country too lenient 

 

"Banks was faced with an impossible decision at the time -- either fight the charges and risk spending 41 years to life in prison, or take a plea deal and spend a little over five years of actual prison confinement,"

 

Bloodklart

 

that is horrible 

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local, what do you think of this?

 

It used to be that people would go to the US and Europe in search of a better life, but now many are leaving those countries for that very same reason. But this isn't the only wave of reverse migration. In the EU, as high unemployment and austerity cuts continue, many Europeans are now flocking to Africa and its growing economies. So, what socio-economic impact will this new migration have? Join us at 1930GMT.http://aje.me/14GmU3j

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"Banks was faced with an impossible decision at the time -- either fight the charges and risk spending 41 years to life in prison, or take a plea deal and spend a little over five years of actual prison confinement,"

 

Bloodklart

yoo thats crazy he had the opportunity to get a scholarship to a college and play nfl football and has missed his prime years cos of this whore

 

disgusting she should do the same amount of years he did 

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Last night, Rick Ross performed a controversial show in the Republic of Suriname, a country in northern South America bordered by French Guiana, Guyana, Brazil and the Atlantic Ocean. It wasn't the smoothest trip. 

As reported by AllHipHop, the show, which took place at the Andre Kamperveen football stadium in the capital city of Paramaribo, was highly contested by local pastors. They tried to organize a boycott, calling out Rozay for both violence against women and Satan worship. They also tried to have his visa withdrawn. 

Fortunately for Ross, he has connections in the country - former Surinamian rebel leader Ronnie Brunswijk, for example. Brunswijk, who fought against military dictatorship in the '80s, is now a powerful local politician who owns several local sports teams and a goldmine. He has a history of violent outbursts and assaults, and has been sentenced in absentia for his involvement in a drug trafficking ring in the Netherlands.

Brunswijk also owns and operates the promotional company that brought Ross to Suriname, and used the performance as an opportunity to bid for the country's 2015 presidency, throwing a handful of $100 bills into the crowd after making the announcement. Unsurprisingly, Rozay immediately co-signed him and insisted that all those present vote him in.

That is all. Peep a map of the country and a few photographs of Brunswijk in the gallery above, and stay tuned for more belligerence from William Leonard Roberts II. It's bound to happen. 

 

 

http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/news.5170.html

 

LOLWTF?

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