wait a buff fan in the boulder county justice department??!?!?!?!?!?1 HELL HAS FROZEN OVER!!!
One year for armed robbery, albeit mitigated by the lack of priors, does seem pretty light. Some really bad chit could have gone down. These two should be thanking the judge for his leniency.
One year for armed robbery, albeit mitigated by the lack of priors, does seem pretty light. Some really bad chit could have gone down. These two should be thanking the judge for his leniency.
One year for armed robbery, albeit mitigated by the lack of priors, does seem pretty light. Some really bad chit could have gone down. These two should be thanking the judge for his leniency.
I agreed. Despite their affiliations with CU, they should have gotten ALOT more time than this. Armed Robbery is a violent crime and should not be tolerated despite the lack of priors.
well jackson had some pretty egregious priors... like his qb play :lol: im a bad person... but as i said about i also think he knows he ****ed up and will learn his lesson
and another thing i'm tired of people who claim a criminal should be locked away for a long long long time for committing a crime shouldn't be allowed a 2nd chance
i think they got off very, very light considering the fact they used a gun in act of committing a felony.
me personally 25 years minimum is what they deserve with no chance of parole, maybe even life. their prior history bears no relevance to the fact they used a gun to commit the felony. as long as "punishing" individuals who use guns in the act of committing a felony with such "severe" penalties as these two received, the problems of guns and violence will continue in this country....
moving to the political forum now in 3, 2, 1.....
WTF? Why not just chop off their right arm for the first offense, left arm for the second, and so on? :huh:
that will work for me too along with the death penalty.... :thumbsup: (j/k) :smile2:
I stand behind,, in front and beside what I say and believe.... these 2 individuals used a firearm (gun) during the course of committing a felony act against another human.... because they used said firearm, (or knife, club, scissors or any weapon of choice) the penalty needs to be harsher and more severe than 4 years, one if they behave and do the right things while in prison...
sorry I feel this country has become way to lax in the punishment of convicted felons, especially those that use firearms while commiting the act of the felony....
I agree. I think the punishment was far too lenient.
I agree the sentence was lenient, but if we jail everyone that uses a gun while commiting a felony we'll be unable to feed the bast****.... holy crap.... I don't know how were going to pay for all the boomers medical expenses, and now were going to incarcerate every gun-toting felon.
I agree the sentence was lenient, but if we jail everyone that uses a gun while commiting a felony we'll be unable to feed the bast****.... holy crap.... I don't know how were going to pay for all the boomers medical expenses, and now were going to incarcerate every gun-toting felon.
Yep, if you're gonna give 25 years to every armed robber you better start breaking ground on more prisons tomorrow.
Yep, if you're gonna give 25 years to every armed robber you better start breaking ground on more prisons tomorrow.
Or release the petty criminals...the dope dealers for starters.
Or release the petty criminals...the dope dealers for starters.
I agree the sentence was lenient, but if we jail everyone that uses a gun while commiting a felony we'll be unable to feed the bast****.... holy crap.... I don't know how were going to pay for all the boomers medical expenses, and now were going to incarcerate every gun-toting felon.
Or release the petty criminals...the dope dealers for starters.
BJ's and LH's new job...Making these
I hope they do make the CU plates. That'll be more of a contribution to the school then they made in the past.
Just chalk up another to the gangsta rap culture influence. StupidI agree. I think the punishment was far too lenient.
Very sad. Hopefully they'll get their lives turned around.
Yet that's a felony that's often committed with a weapon...
Selling dope is a felony but most of it isn't done with a weapon.
Trust me, i have a little "inside information" on this.:wink2: