Looking for VICTOR CASTRO, about 50 years old born and raised in Hartford, CT's North end Main Street, son of Clara Castro of SANDS Apt, she used to work @ People's market. If anyone knows him or of him please inbox me at Linette Braxton on FB. Linette 'Leni' Acosta
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i'm sure it's a prison for mostly snitches that where bitches in real prison. Better living conditions than 90% of the world population lives in. Who ever pays taxes is getting hustled.
Oh my god, I can't believe this is on the internet, they used to show this at 7 a.m. every day in Tehachapi, trying to get us out of state... a handful did it, but "we're" purposely trying to overcrowd the CA prisons so they have to give early kicks.
These dirt bags live better than all the good people who lost there jobs and homes. They eat better than our soldiers/marines and they get special programs like free legal, medical and college while all of us law abiding citizens foot this bullshit. They dont deserve this kind of treatment. The reason the return rate is so huge is because this is what they get to come back to. Camp Snoopy.
got ten pens in my city of kingston ,ontario ,canada ..and as far as i know you can have tv's computers ...xbox playstations etc...mind you you have to pay 100 $ for a deposit on a body bag lmfao ..and your family has to buy you the things ...thats fucked!!!
ive walked through a housing project ive been in a crack deal gone wrong in la, but i never let myself get to the point to where i felt like i needed to do x or coke...weed is cool though... i dont think u are telling the truth if u are a person who has experienced this kind of reality then u should know something about the prison industrial complex, its meesed up that someone can walk so many miles and learn nothing, shouldnt have been on all those drugs homie
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
people make mistakes...its not right that a 52 year old man is still doing time for a crime he committed when he was 19, far after he has the fact that he has changed his life
It is right if the defendent committed a murder in cold blood. The defendent should have to stay in prison until the person he killed comes back to life.
Kid your 20, ok? Don't talk to me about experience.
U just came off your mothers titty a day ago. Where have u traveled? Ever been 2 Asia, u ever walked through Shizuoka Japan? How bout Europe? I have. U been to Chicago or Detroit before? What about L.A.? I've lived N all those places. When was the last time U walked through a housing project? Ever seen a 12 year old pull out a gun & shoot at some one? U ever tried cocaine? How about ecstasy? I don't think so but I have so shut the fuck up.
ive walked through a housing project ive been in a crack deal gone wrong in la, but i never let myself get to the point to where i felt like i needed to do x or coke...weed is cool though... i dont think u are telling the truth if u are a person who has experienced this kind of reality then u should know something about the prison industrial complex, its meesed up that someone can walk so many miles and learn nothing, shouldnt have been on all those drugs homie
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
Beautiful. Our prison gangs are now being exported to Tennessee. Brilliant. Kind of like opening a branch office. What a load of horsesh*t. Why do I care about their level of comfort? Do they care about mine? These are OLD FELONS. Probably been in the system for 30 years. Of course they want "easy time" now in their golden years.
Some of this guys want to function in the real world, society , but the California Prison System does not give them the chance...They let the Prison Gangs manipulate their lifes!!!!
Rather than spend 7 billion dollars to house more prisoners California should free anyone convicted of a marijuana charge. Also how about freeing deadbeat dad's who fell behind on child support. Does it make
sense to spend 30,000 + thousand dollars a year of taxpayer money to house one inmate who should not be imprisoned in the first place. America imprison's more of it's population than any other country. And yet we are the land of the free?
@rorythegallowglass Wrong. First off, most marijuana offenders have plee bargained down from a more serious charge, and no first time pot smoker is ever locked up. Most are dealers that are repeat offenders already on probation. Second, locking up deadbeat dads sends a message. You think mailing them a bill is going to work?
Looking for VICTOR CASTRO, about 50 years old born and raised in Hartford, CT's North end Main Street, son of Clara Castro of SANDS Apt, she used to work @ People's market. If anyone knows him or of him please inbox me at Linette Braxton on FB. Linette 'Leni' Acosta
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TRYANNY IN CALIFORNIA (See YouTube videos) Judicial Benefits & Court Corruption Update / Evil Triangle of Court Corruption / Richard fine / SBX 211. To end this title wave of corruption in our country must start with the corrupt judges. We can not bring evidence of corruption to corrupt judges. Los Angeles Superior Court judges are illegally and unconstitutionally taking 50,000.00 each for a total of 23 million per year. jail for judges
danielcooper1000 1 year ago
Count that $600 million contributed to Arnold's cause. Crooked politics. Taking jobs away from hard working Califorians...
jcurry62 2 years ago
i'm sure it's a prison for mostly snitches that where bitches in real prison. Better living conditions than 90% of the world population lives in. Who ever pays taxes is getting hustled.
russianpride415 2 years ago
this prison seem soft,no hate no violence,no drug dispute COOL!!!!!!
nsisajoke 2 years ago
I heard that there are some jails in Fallujah that they could go to.
KansasRangers 2 years ago
Oh my god, I can't believe this is on the internet, they used to show this at 7 a.m. every day in Tehachapi, trying to get us out of state... a handful did it, but "we're" purposely trying to overcrowd the CA prisons so they have to give early kicks.
roylucier 3 years ago 2
These dirt bags live better than all the good people who lost there jobs and homes. They eat better than our soldiers/marines and they get special programs like free legal, medical and college while all of us law abiding citizens foot this bullshit. They dont deserve this kind of treatment. The reason the return rate is so huge is because this is what they get to come back to. Camp Snoopy.
fac3308 3 years ago
got ten pens in my city of kingston ,ontario ,canada ..and as far as i know you can have tv's computers ...xbox playstations etc...mind you you have to pay 100 $ for a deposit on a body bag lmfao ..and your family has to buy you the things ...thats fucked!!!
willemakit00 3 years ago
ive walked through a housing project ive been in a crack deal gone wrong in la, but i never let myself get to the point to where i felt like i needed to do x or coke...weed is cool though... i dont think u are telling the truth if u are a person who has experienced this kind of reality then u should know something about the prison industrial complex, its meesed up that someone can walk so many miles and learn nothing, shouldnt have been on all those drugs homie
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
i wonder how much CCA gave these guys to do their infomercial.... oh wait! LOL
phobal 4 years ago
Have no sympathy for people who rape, and murder. Death and pain to all who are in prison for those crimes.
Berlitz777 4 years ago
I agree.. those two are inexcusable.
missellae 3 years ago
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
blackberryjuice1 3 years ago
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
blackberryjuice1 3 years ago
you are completely right on that
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
murderers and rapist have no choices and they only see the sun one hour a day. It's the drug offenders crowding up the prisons.
internetLUVmachine 3 years ago
people make mistakes...its not right that a 52 year old man is still doing time for a crime he committed when he was 19, far after he has the fact that he has changed his life
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
It is right if the defendent committed a murder in cold blood. The defendent should have to stay in prison until the person he killed comes back to life.
Get the picture?
Berlitz777 3 years ago
ive seen far more of the picture than u have so do not dispute me
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
No you haven't shut up your 20 years old.
You just left your mothers titty
Berlitz777 3 years ago
wow intelligent, so what have u experienced? when have made an effort to go see what is going on IN REALITY and not in some yutbe vid
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
Kid your 20, ok? Don't talk to me about experience.
U just came off your mothers titty a day ago. Where have u traveled? Ever been 2 Asia, u ever walked through Shizuoka Japan? How bout Europe? I have. U been to Chicago or Detroit before? What about L.A.? I've lived N all those places. When was the last time U walked through a housing project? Ever seen a 12 year old pull out a gun & shoot at some one? U ever tried cocaine? How about ecstasy? I don't think so but I have so shut the fuck up.
Berlitz777 3 years ago
ive walked through a housing project ive been in a crack deal gone wrong in la, but i never let myself get to the point to where i felt like i needed to do x or coke...weed is cool though... i dont think u are telling the truth if u are a person who has experienced this kind of reality then u should know something about the prison industrial complex, its meesed up that someone can walk so many miles and learn nothing, shouldnt have been on all those drugs homie
khange7vampirekiller 3 years ago
Our Californian Killers and Rapist deserve a change of scenery im so happy for them!
angelenogenius 4 years ago
you're joking right? You do know that most people are in prison for non-violent crimes, mostly drug possession charges. Maybe if we lived in a much more sympathetic and egalitarian society, the minority of violent crimes wouldn't have occured. Instead of passing judgment against people, why don't you act in a more empathetic, productive and positive manner and work to bring about social justice, we're all just human beings.
blackberryjuice1 3 years ago
LA ONDA DONT SHINE SHOES
closellis 4 years ago
Beautiful. Our prison gangs are now being exported to Tennessee. Brilliant. Kind of like opening a branch office. What a load of horsesh*t. Why do I care about their level of comfort? Do they care about mine? These are OLD FELONS. Probably been in the system for 30 years. Of course they want "easy time" now in their golden years.
plasticmonster 4 years ago
Some of this guys want to function in the real world, society , but the California Prison System does not give them the chance...They let the Prison Gangs manipulate their lifes!!!!
CRUZ408911 4 years ago
Looks like a good place to get your salad tossed.
ffuelman6 4 years ago
send charles manson over there
castroeladio 4 years ago
Rather than spend 7 billion dollars to house more prisoners California should free anyone convicted of a marijuana charge. Also how about freeing deadbeat dad's who fell behind on child support. Does it make
sense to spend 30,000 + thousand dollars a year of taxpayer money to house one inmate who should not be imprisoned in the first place. America imprison's more of it's population than any other country. And yet we are the land of the free?
rorythegallowglass 4 years ago 5
@rorythegallowglass Wrong. First off, most marijuana offenders have plee bargained down from a more serious charge, and no first time pot smoker is ever locked up. Most are dealers that are repeat offenders already on probation. Second, locking up deadbeat dads sends a message. You think mailing them a bill is going to work?
raindance74 1 year ago
@rorythegallowglass I don't know why the governement cant figure that out... then they complain of the debt...
440restsux 1 year ago
looks like a good place to serve time. Psychological studies have proven that social interaction helps a person's mental well being.
DanielleLowe 4 years ago