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1. markbn+Pp[view] [source] 2015-05-30 02:15:19
>>uptown+(OP)
The dual solicitations of murder put him well off the list of people I will ever have any sympathy for. Having said that, he's 31 and reading "two life sentences" and "no chance of parole," was a little bit of a shock. He didn't actually kill anyone and I would guess some actual murderers have served less time. I can't help but feel this is mostly meant as a warning to any other smart guy who might think about setting up a black market.
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2. themar+Xp[view] [source] 2015-05-30 02:19:06
>>markbn+Pp
I'm very against making examples of people. Justice should be dealt entirely equally. Punishing one person more harshly as a warning to hypothetical criminals with a like mind is an unequal application of justice.

I didn't know he had solicited murder (it's not mentioned in the short article linked) so I was wondering what made a glorified drug dealer middleman deserve life in prison.

I agree that "without parole" is ridiculous.

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3. icebra+br[view] [source] 2015-05-30 02:46:04
>>themar+Xp
I didn't know he had solicited murder (it's not mentioned in the short article linked) so I was wondering what made a glorified drug dealer middleman deserve life in prison.

But the thing is: he wasn't even convicted for that!

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4. tptace+Br[view] [source] 2015-05-30 02:54:12
>>icebra+br
He was convicted of the charge to which that allegation was formally attached.
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