To: hoosierskypilot
"Chambers, now 36, racked up an assortment of violations behind bars - heroin possession, assaulting a guard, weapon possession. His bids for parole were rejected five times, and he spent about a third of his time in solitary confinement."And this guy is being released from prison??
6 posted on
02/03/2003 11:29:07 AM PST by
cake_crumb
(Without dictators, what reason would we have to keep the UN?)
To: cake_crumb
He has zero remorse and they're letting him out. arghghg.
To: cake_crumb
At a 1995 parole hearing, Chambers expressed no remorse about the crime. "I guess I could also give you the party line and say I have learned my lesson, I will never do this again," Chambers said. "But that's not how I feel at this moment."
What's your problem, in '95 he seemed to be reformed... Another reason why I support the death penalty.
To: cake_crumb
He was sentenced to the maximum for manslaughter - 15 years.
He would have been eligible for release in 10 if he had kept his nose clean.
His other offenses added seven years to his jail time. If he had been a model prisoner he would have served half the time.
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