And this goes back to my whole argument before about no second chances for convicts in capital cases like this, just like I don't believe in second chances for haitual offenders. if they go to prison, then get out and commit a crime, its pretty unlikely that they're ever going to be reformed.
There's no responsibility in the justice system, and there's no fear from the habitual or serious criminal.
This guy will probably go to trial next year, get 3 years credit and be out in 6 with the faint hope clause.
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