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  • Lou45

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    Jun 29, 2010
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    If the BFED was truly doing their job, IMO the list would be at least 5% of the Baltimore populous, perhaps a good bit higher; that's a minimum estimate of 30,000 people...................and they're bragging about having caught 14 of them, what a fuggin' joke. I guess SRB and her bootlip is behind this in some manner or another.
     

    Jaybeez

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    this is the same 14 bpd announced 2 or 3 weeks ago. 14 out of how many hundreds in the last month?
     

    Mack C-85

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    OK, guys......I know it's like pi$$ing in the ocean to try and make it saltier...but someone in Baltimore actually prosecuting criminals, who'd a thunk it??:shocked2:
     

    Lou45

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    this is the same 14 bpd announced 2 or 3 weeks ago. 14 out of how many hundreds in the last month?

    OK, guys......I know it's like pi$$ing in the ocean to try and make it saltier...but someone in Baltimore actually prosecuting criminals, who'd a thunk it??:shocked2:

    Yeah, but those "same 14" above will ultimately be back out on the streets in 3 to 6 months with the rest of their sentences suspended after all is said 'n done. So what fukkin' good does prosecutions do except put feathers in the prosecutor's hat and lead the stupid ******* libtard sheeple led by the alknowing and almighty Bootlip Blake into thinking the police/prosecutors/guv doing a real good job.:sad20::mad54:
     

    traveller

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    Nov 26, 2010
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    Yeah, but those "same 14" above will ultimately be back out on the streets in 3 to 6 months with the rest of their sentences suspended after all is said 'n done. :

    Not with fed prosecutions. Rod Rosenstein will offer them 'if you go to trial, you get hard 30 90% of the time. If you plead guilty you get 8 years.' 14 out of those 14 will serve 5 years or more. No parole, only 15-20% 'good time' credit.
     

    rseymorejr

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    Feb 28, 2011
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    If the BFED was truly doing their job, IMO the list would be at least 5% of the Baltimore populous, perhaps a good bit higher; that's a minimum estimate of 30,000 people...................and they're bragging about having caught 14 of them, what a fuggin' joke. I guess SRB and her bootlip is behind this in some manner or another.
    They need to take it slow and easy.
    One arrest this Spring cost them $6.4M.
     

    Lou45

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    Carroll County
    They need to take it slow and easy.
    One arrest this Spring cost them $6.4M.

    To a fukkin' dope peddlin' junkie that's worth about the same as a dried dog turd.

    Six acquittals could cost a lot more.........

    Wha'chu sayin' dere Rufus, dat wee's gonna' do some roof stompin', burnin', lootin', riotin', an' smakkin' up da fukkin' po-po cuz day'iz a buncha' fukkin' pussies. Rufus, I gotsda' gas an'da' gats, you gets'da' brix 'n boolits bro.:D
     

    Biff_N

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    Jan 7, 2010
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    They need to take it slow and easy.
    One arrest this Spring cost them $6.4M.

    I heard a guy on the radio yesterday say we got a good deal for that $6.4m.

    His rationale was if Gray was still alive he would cycle through the criminal justice system how many more times if he lived a typical lifespan. Each time through would cost tax payers in prosecuting him only to repeat the process again and again. The caller went on to add that he would probably father God only knows how many kids that we the tax payers would again be stuck supporting.

    Now that he is dead good riddance. Perhaps the mayor has gotten smarter by opting not to run for reelection.
     

    Biggfoot44

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    Aug 2, 2009
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    More incrementalism good news. A handfull is more than none, but is still only a handfull.
     

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