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Originally Posted by Locke
I had a really hard time with this one. Primarily because I dont really care about puff daddy although he seems like a real POS and, frankly, because it displays how he manipulates people to largely get away with it.
All of those crimes and in the end he gets something like 50 months less time served? Seems a tad light in regards to the nature of the crimes themselves and then the victims have to worry that in a few years he'll be out and probably gunning for revenge...like a crazy person.
Also, the whole 'Rapper/Gangster' culture seems pretty silly to me. I understand that they had hard lives, but then they became successful...why continue with these constant beefs and carrying guns around and doing insane drugs and drugging other people and shooting other rappers or bystanders in clubs and such.
I have a hard time with that. It was a well done Documentary but it just seems unsatisfying in the end.
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Well, you had one of the jurors justify domestic abuse with the good ole' "why did she keep going back", and both of them not believing a kidnap victim because she was too emotional.
If you're a victim a trial by a jury of your peers seems like one of the most terrifying aspects of the justice system.