Author Topic: Mom gets 99 years in prison for gluing tot's hands after a brutal beating.  (Read 3324 times)

Looks like Cubelands has taken someone underneath his wing.

It stated in the article that she could apply at 30 years. Jail sentences normally aren't life unless it's murder or multiple counts of murder.
The whole idea of that is stupid.If you commit a crime you should pay your full punishment.


>Title tries to make it seem like she committed a minor offence
>Woman had beaten her child nearly to death

And people are trying to act as if it's stupid to say it's reasonable?

I hope she rots.  What a bitch.

wtf is wrong with her

Looks like Cubelands has taken someone underneath his wing.

um

what

Cubelands always posts news articles from Yahoo. Well at least he used to.

It's not just gluing the kid's hands, title is misleading.

America proves once again that it's judicial system is incompetent

Cubelands always posts news articles from Yahoo. Well at least he used to.

oh. i thought you were calling cubelands an abused child.

The whole idea of that is stupid.If you commit a crime you should pay your full punishment.
Prison is for rehabilitation, they apply for parole and are released when they are rehabilitated.

misleading title, even though i knew the full story. bitch deserved it

Prison is for rehabilitation, they apply for parole and are released when they are rehabilitated.
unless the americans follow a different system than us aussies and the uk, rehabilitation isn't the sole purpose of prison. there are multiple.

edit: from my senior law textbook, the purposes are: retribution, incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation
« Last Edit: October 13, 2012, 05:49:10 PM by Böltster »

If prison actually rehabilitated people then we would have less repeat offenders. If prison does anything, it just makes the "bad" people isolated from society.
« Last Edit: October 13, 2012, 05:57:29 PM by Harm94 »

If prison actually rehabilitated people then we would have less repeat offenders.
well the american system is especially stuff when it comes to that

when we covered jail in senior law that's one of the first things we learnt; the american system is more geared towards retribution than rehabilitation.

well the american system is especially stuff when it comes to that

when we covered jail in senior law that's one of the first things we learnt; the american system is more geared towards retribution than rehabilitation.
Pretty much. We offer free college education in those prisons, the only thing is that they won't have many options on where to work if they get out. Meanwhile those who choose to go to school in prison is small perctenage, and by free I mean covered at the tax payers expense. Clearly our money here is not spent well on trying to fix these people.