"You will have a long time in prison to think about what you did," Yerger told Griffin. "You will serve every day the law allows."
To me this sentence is too lenient. Why is this manslaughter, instead of murder? I wonder if MS is ALSO too lenient on crime. Has MS also joined the "compassion parade"?
To: Theodore R.
I hope they put both these slime in with a bunch of cons with kids. Maybe they'll suffer Jeffrey Dahmer's fate.
That would be merciful compared to their torture of a helpless child.
2 posted on
05/24/2003 6:19:14 AM PDT by
petuniasevan
(Wonders of the Universe)
To: Theodore R.
A daily dipping of this maggot's legs into a vat of boiling oil would seem like a suitable sentence.
To: Theodore R.
No, he'll be in a special building with a special cellmate for the first few months of his stay at Parchman. I've got a buddy who is a deputy sheriff here in Jackson and he said the screams coming from that building and that cell late at night would make any person's blood run cold.
TAW
4 posted on
05/24/2003 8:03:45 AM PDT by
Malichi
To: Theodore R.
I don't think that MS has become lenient on crime. The prosecutors just allowed this guy to plead down to a lesser included offense and saved the state the costs of a capital murder trial that they might not have been able to win. I mean, just compare the sentences these scumbags got to what woman that scalded her child to death in Brooklyn, NYC received (she walked away scot-free).
6 posted on
05/24/2003 9:12:45 AM PDT by
bourbon
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