I wouldn't have minded if he expired prior to being charged
In some cities, he would get probation.lethalninja said:
He was indicted last Thursday on two counts of aggravated assault against a public servant, burglary of a habitation, evading arrest in a vehicle, theft of property between $30,000 and $150,000, two counts of unauthorized use of a vehicle, felon in possession of a firearm, unlawful carrying of a weapon by a convicted felon, burglary of a building, and three counts of theft of a firearm, so thirteen total felony charges. His burglary of a habitation charge and two of his theft of a firearm charges are new.
Good.legalbird said:
PSA. If you know of a criminal mind in Brazos county, urge them not to commit a shooting crime. The prosecutor, judge, and jury will send you to Huntsville.
BrazosWifi said:Good.legalbird said:
PSA. If you know of a criminal mind in Brazos county, urge them not to commit a shooting crime. The prosecutor, judge, and jury will send you to Huntsville.
Some folks don't think deterrence works but as we are seeing in Houston and elsewhere, when you remove penalties, crime goes up.
legalbird said:
Houston has seen some bad stuff lately. That thing that was trying to carjack the DA.
https://abc13.com/post/inmate-nigel-thomas-sanders-captured-mothers-house/14947810/
I hope this shows the danger of catch and release.
I'm wondering the same thing. In the KBTX photo, dude has his head back to normal.BCSWguru said:
this is the guy thats missing like a third of his head, yes?
Was. The taxpayers paid for it to be put back together again.BCSWguru said:
this is the guy thats missing like a third of his head, yes?
Did he get his head fixed under Medicaid, or did the people of Brazos County pay for it under some discretionary funding? I mean he lived with 1/2 of his skull, right?AggiePhil said:Was. The taxpayers paid for it to be put back together again.BCSWguru said:
this is the guy thats missing like a third of his head, yes?