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My friend Jim decided no life was better than a few years in prison so he grabbed his life and ended it.
The charge was domestic assault on his roomate who told the prosecutor that he (roomate) fell on his elbow and broke it himself.
Since the retarded criminal justice system is set up for funding by dragging people though unnecessary bullshit, they wouldn't let go of him.
Looking at a life without everything he worked for- bike, house, truck....he decided it was done.
So thanks to all who helped him make the choice- I'll **** on everyone's grave some day- and dance in the streets when the system burns to the ground by it's own hand.
God bless Jimmay! May he ride in peace.
Sorry for your loss. I have a close friend who went through a similar thing...all the system cares about is the "conviction metrics". When they stop caring about the people behind the metrics, the system is doomed!
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