Wow, A young life ruined........

PowerPlantPuss

Active Member
he is 15 not a child he would have knows the conciquences for his actions. taking a life at the age of 15 and attacking homeless people is fucking twisted. in my opinion he deserves every yr of his sentance. I no some of u think life is harsh but whats not to say he would do it again? a tiger never changes his stripes.
no point trying to play the ignorant child act either little peice of shit desirves worse .

its no1 elses fault he fucked up his own life people seem to forget murder is murder...
 

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IMO-they should NOT put him in jail for the rest of his life........................


instead, they should beat him just like he did to the homeless person:cuss::cuss::cuss:

maybe you should have titled this thread "A HOMELESS PERSONS LIFE RUINED
He will get the beatings he deserves he's gonna be 15 in a state prison.When I went upstate I was 17 the youngest on are block was just turning 17,There going to take advantage of this kid he's not gonna have a piece of commisarry or anything,He better worry about getting into PC by the time he gets there
 

Johnnyorganic

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And what happens after he serves those 25 years and gets out? Then you have a 40 y/o convicted murderer who has spent the majority of his life in prison, out walking the streets. I'm sure people will be lined up waiting to offer the guy a job. And since prison does such a great job of rehabilitation, he would never commit another crime...right?
This is my primary issue with trying minors as adults. They are still relatively young when they are eligible for release. The penal system is designed to punish. The prison walls, the guards, and fellow prisoners all contribute to the living hell that is prison. The system makes a half-hearted attempt at rehabilitation, but punishment overrides everything else.

And ex-cons are not only only worthless in terms of ever benefiting society, but they are angry at society for putting them there in the first place. And a felony on the record severely limits the opportunities for the ex-con. So with no prospects and a huge chip on their shoulder, what avenue will the ex-con most likely pursue on release?
As far as counseling/rehab...HE KILLED AN INNOCENT MAN FOR ENTERTAINMENT. And you want to give him counseling? Because he was "peer pressured"? WTF?
Counseling is not the answer either. Talk therapy is just that - talk.
My only problem with capital punishment is the number of people who have been cleared by dna evidence while sitting on death row. Anyone who can not afford an expensive lawyer is at a huge disadvantage in an american court.
No state executes prisoners for crimes committed while they are minors. Which brings us back to the original question: What to do with them?
 

HowardWCampbell

New Member
No state executes prisoners for crimes committed while they are minors. Which brings us back to the original question: What to do with them?
I thought texas did? Not positive about that though.

I really don't have a good answer as to what to do with youthful offenders. As far as I am concerned, murder is an adult crime. I don't give a damn about rehabilitating them. If they are guilty, hang them right alongside the big boys. It's with the lesser crimes that I feel things get tricky.
 

Johnnyorganic

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I thought texas did? Not positive about that though.

I really don't have a good answer as to what to do with youthful offenders. As far as I am concerned, murder is an adult crime. I don't give a damn about rehabilitating them. If they are guilty, hang them right alongside the big boys. It's with the lesser crimes that I feel things get tricky.
Roper v. Simmons, 543 US 551 (2005).

When the offender is under the age of 18 when the crime is committed, a death sentence is unconstitutional.
 

gogrow

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He will get the beatings he deserves he's gonna be 15 in a state prison.When I went upstate I was 17 the youngest on are block was just turning 17,There going to take advantage of this kid he's not gonna have a piece of commisarry or anything,He better worry about getting into PC by the time he gets there

i was thinking of this too.... I hope he has those stupid parents that "support their child no matter what" and keep his commissary account maxed out.... he will be the most popular of the unpopular in prison:bigjoint:.... yes, he should be planning how the hell to get into PC the first day he gets there.... It wont matter though:mrgreen:... prison is full of a bunch of real hardasses with nothing to lose... he'll get his.. and mine, and yours, and his again.... i may have to change my stance.... keep him in until he dies.
 

Phenom420

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"PONTIAC, Mich. — A 15-year-old was found guilty Wednesday in the fatal beating last year of a homeless man, a day after a second teenager was convicted and a third was taken into custody.
Dontez Tillman was charged with first-degree felony murder in the death of 61-year-old Wilford Hamilton, a homeless man who prosecutors say was beaten in Pontiac by a group of teenagers in August 2008. The charge carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole.
Authorities said Tillman confessed to police that he participated in the attack. Tillman’s attorney had called the case against her client weak, saying it lacked direct physical or witness evidence and relied on a confusing, “jumbled” police interview.
Tillman will appeal, defence attorney Marsha Kosmatka said.
“No one wins a murder trial,” she said.
Gregory Townsend, assisting prosecuting attorney, declined to comment.
The Oakland County Circuit Court jury reached the guilty verdict a day after beginning deliberations.
Tillman hung his head and wiped away tears as he was shackled and led from the courtroom.
The verdict came a day after a separate jury found 15-year-old Thomas McCloud guilty of two counts of first-degree felony murder for attacking Hamilton and a second homeless man, Lee Hoffman, also 61.
Sentencing for both McCloud and Tillman was scheduled for Nov. 13.
A third teenager suspected in the attacks was taken into custody Tuesday evening, Pontiac police Detective Steve Wittebort said. The suspect’s name and charges weren’t released ahead of a court appearance set for later Wednesday.
The third suspect was interviewed Wednesday morning and “there were admissions of involvement,” said Wittebort, who declined to elaborate."




Sure he screwed up, he deserves a punishment, but life in prison?

Thats got to be devastating. He's only 15, Surely he screwed up, but I don't believe life in prison is the answer.

Over here a young girl and her 19 year old boyfriend killed her family. The intent of the plot to do it was clear, she is out of prison now. Not sure about the man but I presume if he's not, the release is coming up soon.


http://www.calgarysun.com/news/world/2009/10/28/11556711.html
Sounds like the legal system FINALLY gave someone what they deserved.

Just because it fails and lets some scum bags out doesn't mean that they should let everyone have the same fucked up sentance.

Im not into religion, but it's like this a life for a life

That fuck head felt the need to end someoneelse's life (like he had that right) so now he shouldn't have the right to have a life, they should put him to death rather than tax the tax payers for it, we didn't do it.

I say it's injection or ol sparky time.
 
ahh the problem with minors is its hard to punish em without turning them into a career criminal.
i know this, because it almost happened to me

Your sig fooled the shit out of me.

And as far as the topic goes, dont kill people, if a parent can't teach a kid that by age 15 they should be slapped with some punishments, and the kid should also get slapped hard. at 15, you know better
 
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hempcurescancer

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I've heared the stereotype of teenagers beating up homeless people a lot, they probably didnt think they were gonna actually kill the man. A life was taken, but life in prison? Kinda harsh for a kid who just hasnt grown up. Maybe like 20 or 25 years, that would sure as hell teach the kid a lesson im sure he's already learned.

This is just fucked up in so many ways.
 

SmokeyMcChokey

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Not just teach respect for oneself, but life in general.. As for society, so long as "society" as we know it continues to be so sheltered and allowed to live in alternate reality then we will continue to have this problem. Too many people lack the ability to think on their own, and figure things out for themselves, because its become accepted, even expected to rely on other people for our information and typically the people we are getting that info from rely on us as their livleyhood so they preach to us false info and lies that sway us even more towards their biased thought process until we are completeley brainwashed and the result is news media and governmental control of the people. IF you know anything about the news media or government you know the are inefficient ignorant corrupt pieces of shit yet they run this country and the thinking of a vast number of its occupants.. Basically what I am getting at, we as a society can only be as good as our source of information and the values and morals which we are governed by.

you may find this candidate refreshing. Ray McBerry is running for the Governor of Georgia. Go to www.georgiafirst.org and go down a bit and read the legislation that is being presented to the GA Assembly in January 2010. It's quite bold even going as far as to requewst all federal taxes be paid directly to GA dept of Revenue to be paid to the federal govt as permitted by the General Assembly. really ground breaking thought is going on around here and if some of these acts succeed they will set a precedent for other states to follow and maybe once again we can learn to rely on our community instead of some globalized standard.
 

323cheezy

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Life for a lifeless scumsucking bum....
I Ran over a bum the other day .....shit...
I wish thyre were more kids out like that....

But for being a dumbfuck ..... and killing a bum... i think life sounds about right.....
Dont get me wrong i take no pride in killing bums nor seeing 15yr olds fry.....
But shit man .... i dont want to see no crazy as 15yr old or the bum on the street....
A win win for me...lol
 
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