Which 3 clown monty go to jail
Which 3 clown monty go to jail
Posted by: Clown Bobo "January 9, 2007 (Monday) 4:50 pm
Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
Of course, I am not a supporter, so global killing is the most positive skill, but there is also their own factors. "I know you're a relatively friendly soccer player. I'm making an effort.
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Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
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Posted by: Comunistworkethic "Monday, September 9, 2007 4:58 pm
Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
Rather, I was more worried about the title of the BBC's "A man who was guilty of the killing of Kevin Davis".The government is corrupt, unconditional administration is unconditional
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Posted by: hoboh "May 09, 2007 (Monday) 17:06
Communistworkethic wrote:Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
Rather, I was more worried about the title of the BBC's "A man who was guilty of the killing of Kevin Davis". This will need all the Communist army. Don't worry, Mr. Dowel of Security.WALKINGDOWNTHEMANNYROAD HOPEFUL POSTS: 64 To: DI January 2, 2007 11:36 AM Location: Not far from Ainsworth, do not get wet even if you crawl.
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Posted by: Bruce Rioh "Monday, July 9, 2007 19:24
Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
Probably a lawyer (Leadsucker) will tell you the details. In November last year, a 2 5-yea r-old young man was cut into a 1 9-yea r-old young man near the pub at the Blood Sougate. The more the knife turns, the more powerful the skull. Apparently the discharge began in the bar. Now, he was guilty of delinquent murder. What is not considered a murder here? If a young man goes out on a street, armed with a knife, and hits someone with 15 shots (let's think about this. I don't understand!
Bruce Rioha July 9, 2007 (Monday) 19:30 edit: 1 time Let's illuminate your way the bridge I burned brightly. Montreal Wanderer Immortal Posts: 12944 To: Do 26 May 2005 12:45 PM Location: Canada, MontrealRe: Is it me .
Posted by: Montreal Wanderer "July 9, 2007 (Monday) 19:29
Bruce Rioha's report:Three were kidnapped, tortured for several months, and finally killed by an acquaintance's epileptic patient. And they were sentenced to 29 years. If you do not come out so that you do not violate Cthousov, you will be in the prisoner within five years.
It may be said that you are old, but if you don't think about the death penalty, you may need at least 25 years.
One of the lawyers (Leadsucker) will definitely help. In November last year, a 2 5-yea r-old man was stabbed by a 1 9-yea r-old man outside a high store at Brad Showgate. The intruder added 15 hits to the victims, adding a strong blow to the skull enough to turn the knife. It seems that the battle was the bar. He was guilty of negligence and death. So what happens next? What is not actually considered a murder? If a young man gets on the street, armed with a knife, and stabbed someone 15 times (I want you to think about the reality of a monster that can count 15 times and penetrates other people with any blow). Isn't there anything other than the murder? I don't understand!
I can't do anything, whether or not there is legal knowledge. I think this ruling can be realized in a living environment that is not written in your resume. It is still doubtful whether this is actually regarded as a "ruthless" murder, but in the given case, this is a secon d-class murder.
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Message by Bruce Rioja "Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:43 PM
Montreal pilgrimer's report: Blues, I can't help you, whether or not you have legal knowledge. In fact, I think there is a possibility that the penalty will be executed based on the living situation that is not listed in your resume. It is still doubtful whether this is actually regarded as col d-blooded, but here it will definitely be a secon d-class murder.
As far as I know, there is no murder here. Is there a degree of murder or not? For me, the young man who went out with a knife and had 15 stabs on other young people, regardless of whether he had intentionally killed him, is also considered murder. This is by no means a legitimate defense, can this happen? But there is no doubt that Truman Capote has arranged it.
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Message by tangodancer "Monday, July 09, 2007 19:56
Montreal Wanderer Wrote: Isn't this true other than a ruthless murder? I don't understand!
Blues, whether I have legal knowledge, I can't help you. In fact, I think that the ruling can be realized based on the living situation that is not listed in your resume. It is still doubtful whether this can be said to be "cold blood", but this is definitely a secon d-class murder.
Monty, I never knew there were "degrees" of murder. If there is intent to kill, it's murder. If there is an unintended result and murder occurs, it's manslaughter. If someone is attacked with a weapon, the plan should be abandoned, but in fact, in my opinion, this is considered attempted murder. Most punishments these days are a joke, and the "punishment" is usually a prison sentence with benefits and early release for "good behavior" (which is also a joke. How on earth can a murderer be good?), so this whole situation is practically inconsequential.
This is yet another example of a country being run by fools who allow themselves to rise to the status of untouchables. The judiciary has become a laughing stock and criminals have risen to the top of society.
God for us, we against us? Montreal Pilgrim Immortal Notifications: 12944 Joined: do 26 May 2005 0:45 am Location: Montreal, Canada Montreal Wanderer Immortal Posts: 12944 To: Do 26 May 2005 12:45 PM Location: Canada, MontrealRe: Is it me .
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Bruce Rioha's report:Montreal pilgrimer's report: Blues, I can't help you, whether or not you have legal knowledge. In fact, I think there is a possibility that the penalty will be executed based on the living situation that is not listed in your resume. It is still doubtful whether this is actually regarded as col d-blooded, but here it will definitely be a secon d-class murder.
As far as I know, there is no murder here. Is there a degree of murder or not? For me, the young man who went out with a knife and had 15 stabs on other young people, regardless of whether he had intentionally killed him, is also considered murder. This is by no means a legitimate defense, can this happen? But there is no doubt that Truman Capote has arranged it.
The difference is that intentional murder (in cold blood) is first degree murder, murder of a police officer or corrections officer, or murder during the commission of a crime can also be first degree murder. Unintentional murder (in cold blood) is second degree, as is manslaughter. First degree murder - life imprisonment without possibility of parole for 25 years or more *Second degree murder - life imprisonment without possibility of parole for 10 years or more *Manslaughter - life imprisonment with possibility of parole for 7 years or more.
"Even if I couldn't answer someone's claim, not everything was lost.
Montreal Wanderer Immortal Posts: 12944 To: Do 26 May 2005 12:45 PM Location: Canada, MontrealMessage by Montreal Wanderer " Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:07 pm
When I searched for information on murder with reckless intent in the Criminal Code, I found the following:232 (1) If a person commits a murder that would be considered murder, and he does so in the heat of passion resulting from sudden provocation, the crime may be reduced to murder with reckless intent.
What is provocation?
(2) Any unlawful act or insult that is of a nature sufficient to deprive an ordinary person of self-control constitutes provocation under this section if the accused acts on it suddenly and without time to cool off.
Facts of fact
(3) Questions in this section
(a) Whether the actual unlawful act or insult was provocation, and
(b) Whether the accused was deprived of his ability to function as a result of the provocation he claims to have received, are questions of fact, but it cannot be considered that one party provoked the other to do something that he was legally entitled to do, or that the accused did something that would induce the other to give the accused a reason to cause death or injury.
So it all depends on what the 25 year old said or got the 19 year old to say before the murder. In this case, that was the provocation.
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The Montreal Wanderer writes: * First degree murder - life imprisonment with no possibility of early release for 25 years * Second degree murder - life imprisonment with no possibility of early release for at least 10 years * Uncontrollable murder - life imprisonment with right to early release after 7 years.
That's the difference, Monty. This guy went out armed with a serious knife. He got into an argument, followed his victim around, and then cut him off. He followed his victim for about a half mile. He probably didn't go out on the street with the specific intent of attacking a specific person, but wouldn't he offer someone to sharpen his pencils?
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Let's illuminate your way the bridge I burned brightly. Montreal Wanderer Immortal Posts: 12944 To: Do 26 May 2005 12:45 PM Location: Canada, MontrealRe: Is it me .
Tangodancer wrote:
Montreal Wanderer: Is this nothing but cold blooded murder? I don't get it!Montreal Wanderer Wrote: Isn't this true other than a ruthless murder? I don't understand!
I can't do anything, whether or not there is legal knowledge. I think this ruling can be realized in a living environment that is not written in your resume. It is still doubtful whether this is actually regarded as a "ruthless" murder, but in the given case, this is a secon d-class murder.
Monty, I never knew there were "degrees" of murder. If there is intent to kill, it's murder. If there is an unintended result and murder occurs, it's manslaughter. If someone is attacked with a weapon, the plan should be abandoned, but in fact, in my opinion, this is considered attempted murder. Most punishments these days are a joke, and the "punishment" is usually a prison sentence with benefits and early release for "good behavior" (which is also a joke. How on earth can a murderer be good?), so this whole situation is practically inconsequential.
This is yet another example of a country being run by fools who allow themselves to rise to the status of untouchables. The judiciary has become a laughing stock and criminals have risen to the top of society.
"Even if I couldn't answer someone's claim, not everything was lost.