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Post by mikebook on Jul 10, 2005 23:26:04 GMT -5
We have gone over this countless times. There is a crime, a dead man, a person that had a lethal weapon, and RICHARD FIRED THE SHOTS. It will not change... He was not innocent. All three of them were in it together. They were just smart enough to take the deals they were offered...
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Post by sclcookie on Jul 10, 2005 23:26:11 GMT -5
I had stopped running and was already on my knees when he sprayed me. He didn't have the right to attck me with chemicals or his knight stick. It wasn't even a violent crime, just a car stereo but he jacked it all up and I wound up doing extra time. That isn't fair and seeing how they will go overboard for just a car stereo, I can see how they railroad people on deathrow. That's why so many innocent people are found on the row. The state will screw you if they get the chance. My mother-in-law were driving through Dallas about 2 or 3 a.m. and the police had a man on his knee in front of the police with his hands behind his back. There was about 6 cops to this one man. They shoved this man to the concrete. There wasn't any cause for that.
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Post by sclcookie on Jul 10, 2005 23:27:54 GMT -5
We have gone over this countless times. There is a crime, a dead man, a person that had a lethal weapon, and RICHARD FIRED THE SHOTS. It will not change... He was not innocent. All three of them were in it together. They were just smart enough to take the deals they were offered... Richard did not fire the shots. I will keep defending his name. Richard did not take the plea offer because he did not shoot anyone. You need to read his case a bit better, Mike.
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Post by mikebook on Jul 10, 2005 23:27:58 GMT -5
Was she there for the entire event? Did she know what was going through the police officers minds, or that they were making a felony stop? They might have had reason...
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Post by mikebook on Jul 10, 2005 23:29:36 GMT -5
I have read the case. He did it... We can go round and round on this till the end of time...It will not change the facts that he was involved, they did the crime, he had chances, he was executed...
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Post by theinmate on Jul 10, 2005 23:33:42 GMT -5
You don't know the true facts of the crime because you weren't there. I have been on the end of being arrested and having charges trumped up on me. Police wil lie and cheat, they are far from perfect. Prosecuters will lie and cheat to advance thier own careers, another conviction looks good on his record, you know another criminal off the streets. They will make up evidence and stories and make or pay people to say things to screw over a person just to get that check mark. I hope you never find yourself on that end of the rope.
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Post by mikebook on Jul 10, 2005 23:36:48 GMT -5
I do not plan on it...I work, go home, try to study, am married, I do not have time to get into trouble... Plus I am working on a campaign for Dungeons and Dragons in the fall for my players...Takes even more time...And I am converting tapes I have to MP-3 format so I can store them...No, I have no time...
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Post by theinmate on Jul 10, 2005 23:40:02 GMT -5
I didn't have time to get in trouble I just wound up there. I only had one violent conviction, robbing a liqqour store and that was really just a prank that went wrong. The car stealing thing was a bad idea but I paid the price for it. Someday you could get in some bad trouble and just be minding your own business. I hope not./
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Post by mikebook on Jul 10, 2005 23:43:19 GMT -5
I rather doubt it. Seriously. I am a 42 y/o librarian/grad student/husband/GM... All the police in the towns where I work, live, and go to school know me. The campus police at TSU are very nice and helpful... I need help, they give it to me...Same with the DPS troopers across the street...
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Post by sclcookie on Jul 10, 2005 23:59:36 GMT -5
Was she there for the entire event? Did she know what was going through the police officers minds, or that they were making a felony stop? They might have had reason... 6 against 1....I don't think so. My mother-in-law and I both saw this. Both of us. They had no reason to slam him into the concrete.
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Post by sclcookie on Jul 11, 2005 0:02:25 GMT -5
I have read the case. He did it... We can go round and round on this till the end of time...It will not change the facts that he was involved, they did the crime, he had chances, he was executed... His appeals were exhausted. He did not have the help he needed in time. He needed adequate help when he was prosecuted in the first place....however, that wasn't the case, being that Richard Cartwright was found guilty for a crime he did not commit. The plan is to prevent this from happening and hopefully help the Death Row inmates early in their appeals. The plan is to help the "other victims".
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Post by sclcookie on Jul 11, 2005 0:05:14 GMT -5
I do not plan on it...I work, go home, try to study, am married, I do not have time to get into trouble... Plus I am working on a campaign for Dungeons and Dragons in the fall for my players...Takes even more time...And I am converting tapes I have to MP-3 format so I can store them...No, I have no time... All that does not prevent you from being arrested for a crime you did not commit. Maybe if you stay home, that will lessen your chances, however, it still happens. What do you think Derrick was doing to get convicted? I'll tell you this much, he wasn't at the crime scene nor did he fit the discription, however, he is still serving time. hugggz, Suzanne
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Post by blahblahblah on Jul 11, 2005 5:10:48 GMT -5
theinmate,
Waaaa. Cry me a river. Oh you were pepper sprayed, you didn't eat decent food and you were locked up in a cage? Boo hoo. They don't make the joint a palace for a reason. You were there to serve hard time not on a holiday. Maybe if you obeyed the laws of the land you wouldn't end up in prison. If you want to run around acting like you live in the jungle then expect no less treatment once caught and convicted.
Funny you talk about things not being fair. You stole a car stereo and clearly you thought you needed it more than someone who worked hard for it. So you deserved every day you spent in prison!
The state doesn't get away with everything, no matter what any inmate will tell you, they'll all tell you they are innocent.
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Post by lizzie on Jul 11, 2005 5:13:18 GMT -5
We have gone over this countless times. There is a crime, a dead man, a person that had a lethal weapon, and RICHARD FIRED THE SHOTS. It will not change... He was not innocent. All three of them were in it together. They were just smart enough to take the deals they were offered... I always thought that the rule of Felony murder was that if you were in it for the felony you were in it for the felony
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Post by ela on Jul 11, 2005 5:14:08 GMT -5
Hey hey hey-.-... STOP talking like that to a person who has been trough such an experience like the prison. STOP TALKING LIKE THAT. YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.
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