Goodbye Until You Die

January 14, 2004

While watch­ing the tele­vi­sion tonight, the news­caster spoke of a local man who received a 300-year prison sen­tence. First of all, why does the court of law appoint a sen­tence that extends past the 100-year mark?

Do they believe this spe­cific pris­oner has taken a sip from the Well of Mor­tal­ity? Maybe Ponce De Leon needs bet­ter recog­ni­tion for his pro­posed Foun­tain of Youth.

It’s under­stand­able why a mass-murderer should receive a life sen­tence, but when they spec­ify the exact amount of years in mul­ti­ples of 100 it’s beyond me, even if the sen­tence is concurrent. 

One comment

I don’t know about the dying part…but I love the new graphic at the top — I’m a light­house guy…good job Erik, the Sailor/Norwegian blood you have is com­ing out.

Keep up the great job,
GB

by G.B. on January 16, 2004 at 8:25 pm. Reply #

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