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Latest post 09-25-2012 9:04 PM by victor88. 4,344 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


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Speaking Of Minnesota Corrections
and good time:
Term of Imprisonment is defined by Minnesota Statutes § 244.101 as two-thirds of the total executed sentence. For offenders who are committed to the Commissioner of Corrections for crimes occurring prior to August 1, 1993, term of imprisonment is the length of the prison sentence reduced by earned good time. When such an offender is committed, the sentence and the term of imprisonment are the same; as the offender earns good time, the sentence remains the same, but the term of imprisonment is shortened by the amount of good time earned.
Executed Sentence means the total period of time for which an inmate is committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Corrections.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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interested to see what proof you have of any of the things you are saying.
i believe you are just 'blowing smoke' to take the focus away from the fact that you have lost.
but i'll humor you. how does a 'political game' played by people who are not collecting the numbers have to do with those who are?
by the way, how many of those 'political games' are played by democrats?
how does one play 'political games' with raw, verifiable numbers?
how does one play 'political games' with other verifiable data?
i'm not saying that politics doesn't have a hand in who gets hired, but the job is simple, and mostly done by computer nowadays. how does politics get involved with telling the truth?
who benefits from 'lying'?
neither party is served by it, nor are the myriad of other agencies who rely on the information. and by the way, the data and the numbers come from many sources, all are in the public domain. please verify your suspicions with hard cold facts.
now, if you can come up with a SINGLE INCIDENCE of a state supplying ONE set of figures, and the united states department of justice playing verifiable 'political games' with the information, i'll believe you.
so, punch up all fifty state's websites, and see if the data for all those years coincides with the data the department of justice has.
should be easy. i'll wait for your answer.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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LOVE to see me behind bars? that would make me one of the most important people in your life.
that would make me AN INMATE.
i would deserve IMMEDIATE RELEASE in your eyes, in an effort to save this state some money.
it's still legal to defend oneself. it's NOT legal to set sex offenders on fire. i haven't done anything wrong, except in your eyes.
now, g-ma. i hold you personally responsible when ANY of your beloved released inmates does ANY crime, no matter how big, or how small. and TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS count just like felonies. in fact THEY ARE FELONIES.
now, g-ma. the reason we don't have GOOD TIME TODAY is that NO INMATE IN MICHIGAN COULD PROVE HE DESERVED IT.
till ALL OF THEM CAN, i am still against it.
till ALL OF THEM CAN, i am still against this bill.
till ALL OF THEM CAN, i am in favor of holding them in jail till the very last second of their sentence.
and because some of them set other people on fire, i am in FAVOR OF THE DEATH PENALTY.
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crazycajun



- Joined on 11-22-2008
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every police officer PLANS to kill every criminal who tries to kill him.
he TRAINS to kill every criminal who tries to kill him.
he EXPECTS to kill every criminal who tries to kill him.
he is RIGHT in killing every criminal who tries to kill him.
every responsible gun owner does the same thing.
every soldier in the military does the same thing.
every person who, for whatever reason, decides to FIGHT BACK AND NOT BE A VICTIM does the same thing.
i'm sorry you think that those who are not sheep are murderers.
but it's just you and about a thousand other liberals across this country who share that opinion. the rest of the billion or so people that live here share MINE.
you, better than anyone, should know the risks of NOT defending yourself. if you think that beatings are bad, you should see the terrible ripping apart that murder victims endure before their killers let them die.
maybe you should take a short trip to the morgue and see what a determined murderer is capable of accomplishing when his 'victim' is co-operative.
maybe, just maybe, you'll change your tune about letting criminals out when you see what they do with their spare time.
michigan constitution, article 1. Sec. 6.
Every person has a right to keep and bear arms for the defense of himself and the state.
keep your powder dry.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." Bovard 1994
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