This sentence is way too harsh. It’s obvious Alabama was never going to give this young man a fair chance.
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Ummm... he fired shots at police, was an accomplice to murder, etc and you’re worried about the state giving him a chance? They did. He could’ve served 25 yrs
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Bet he wishes he'd taken the deal now
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@Jamestown502@DrJasonJohnson@karenhunter@ministter@rolandsmartin@ReignOfApril@MadisonSiriusXM@SXMUrbanView@thelauracoates Why do things like this keep happening? Because people don’t vote!#10for2018




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He smiled after sentencing lol and one day when he rolls out of his cell at 70 he wont be laughing how his decision cost him his life behind bars
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He should have taken the deal
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Welcome to the black justice system of America
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What did he do?
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Wait a minute, what?? A 15 year old (at the time) has got 65 years because a cop shot a kid he was with, albeit while committing a crone... So he has now been held responsible for that kids murder. Is that right? What a fuckin backward state, if that is the case.
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*Committing a CRIME even

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Every state and the federal government have felony murder laws....so like just don’t commit crimes and you won’t spend 65 years in prison
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Common sense Pa



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maybe you're right son. Imagine them laws here. Guilt by association. We be all up in the joy 

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Holy God I'd dread to think of the crimes I'd be implicated in son


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