If you never met him in person, you never knew him... I'm assuming this kid was no more than a name on a piece of paper with a record that Mike was reading. I would be amazed if Mike actually went to the big house and met with him before determining what to do with him. Maybe Mike should go visit an Army base and take a ride on a tank...
>>If you never met him in person, you never knew him... I'm assuming this kid was no more than a name on a piece of paper with a record that Mike was reading. I would be amazed if Mike actually went to the big house and met with him before determining what to do with him
In his "defense" Huck said he looked at 1200 of these appeals a year and turned down 92% of them. Think about that... assuming he worked about 200 days a year, that's six a day, if he did them every day. More likely, he did them once a week, and looked at close to 30 of them in every session. He knew virtually nothing about anyone in these appeals.
Other posters have said that Huck was a sucker for the "reformed Christian" angle. Maybe the word got around.