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One of the 3 dirt bags arrested for the brutal murder of 3 in Frostproog FL had 230 previous felony convictions! 230 previous felony convictions! Repeat this 228 more times and see how long that takes. Currently he was out on bond for an attack on someone with a metal bar the broke the victim's arm. This guy should be making license plates for the rest of his life. Seems the incompetence here lies within the judicial system.
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They should all be tried and executed if proven guilty.
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One of the 3 dirt bags arrested for the brutal murder of 3 in Frostproog FL had 230 previous felony convictions! 230 previous felony convictions! Repeat this 228 more times and see how long that takes. Currently he was out on bond for an attack on someone with a metal bar the broke the victim's arm. This guy should be making license plates for the rest of his life. Seems the incompetence here lies within the judicial system.
230 criminal charges. Not convictions. But still...
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How does he get out on bail?
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230 criminal charges. Not convictions. But still...
There is a huge difference between charging someone with a crime and getting a conviction.
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One of the 3 dirt bags arrested for the brutal murder of 3 in Frostproog FL had 230 previous felony convictions! 230 previous felony convictions! Repeat this 228 more times and see how long that takes. Currently he was out on bond for an attack on someone with a metal bar the broke the victim's arm. This guy should be making license plates for the rest of his life. Seems the incompetence here lies within the judicial system.
Sounds like the perfect candidate for execution ... we can do without the license plates

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There is a huge difference between charging someone with a crime and getting a conviction.
Yeah, sure The average citizen has been charged 230 times!!!!!
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Yeah, sure The average citizen has been charged 230 times!!!!!
I agree he is not an average citizen, but you can't put him in jail until you convict him.
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There is a huge difference between charging someone with a crime and getting a conviction.
230 times charged! Either the legal systems charging him were mostly incompetent or our legal system failed 230 times. I am sure it will come out how many convictions he had but many were probably pleaded pleaded down to unburden the legal system. No matter what the excuse legal incompetence allowed 3 people to be killed.
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I agree he is not an average citizen, but you can't put him in jail until you convict him.
I agree. But if I'm ever charged with a crime I want this guy's lawyer. After all, it is likely he has less than 3 felony convictions or would have (should have) been in jail for a long time
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230 times charged! Either the legal systems charging him were mostly incompetent or our legal system failed 230 times. I am sure it will come out how many convictions he had but many were probably pleaded pleaded down to unburden the legal system. No matter what the excuse legal incompetence allowed 3 people to be killed.
230 times charged and this dirtbag still ends up on the outside and kills someone ...

It's an indictment of our feeble and flabby justice system which tends to be warped by misplaced compassion for the lawbreakers.

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Yeah I'm sure it was a mistake every time.......
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That's quite a police record.
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230 times charged! Either the legal systems charging him were mostly incompetent or our legal system failed 230 times. I am sure it will come out how many convictions he had but many were probably pleaded pleaded down to unburden the legal system. No matter what the excuse legal incompetence allowed 3 people to be killed.
The part that is worrisome is that there are likely thousands more like him! Out looking for a reason to hurt someone.
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One of the 3 dirt bags arrested for the brutal murder of 3 in Frostproog FL had 230 previous felony convictions! 230 previous felony convictions! Repeat this 228 more times and see how long that takes. Currently he was out on bond for an attack on someone with a metal bar the broke the victim's arm. This guy should be making license plates for the rest of his life. Seems the incompetence here lies within the judicial system.
Maybe time for the “3 Strikes and your out” law in Fl
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