Part 2 of Mandatory Sentence a short narrative video dramatizing The seriousness of the new Federal mandatory sentencing guidelines for urban youth who maybe involved in the criminal justice system...
Part 2 of Mandatory Sentence a short narrative video dramatizing The seriousness of the new Federal mandatory sentencing guidelines for urban youth who maybe involved in the criminal justice system. Produced in by The US Probation Department, Boston super group 4Peace Performers of the peace anthem "Start Peace" and Stop Handgun Violence inc.
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15 years...That's it.....The other 49 states should be just like California....3 Strikes and your out.....If you commit 3 felonies then you have no business in the civilized arena....Something black people know nothing about anyways.
Regardless of the tears ...here 1 felony can get you locked up for 20 plus depends on what it is tho..Nice vid tho teach the young ones you fuck up thats the life you get
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Uhhh.. I'm not sure what that means to her.. is it hard to not break the law? Oops I tried to kill someone? Oops I sold drugs?
"Mr. Walker, you have the right to undress me before I impose the sentence."