Jail Gets a Bad Rap

abe supercro

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I thought you had a vagina?fucken Abe, you're confusing the shit out of me.
People tend to be jealous of my hemaphroditism, so I only tell them one sex or the other. In your instance, I forgot that I had implied I was a man earlier, that's why I mentioned to you yesterday I was a woman. When it comes to picking a restroom, I prefer going to the ladies room.
 

Budget Buds

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the free1 adds up. that's generous at 2400$/patient per year. 200 isn't budget tho,
Around here it's cheap, markets arent uniform from area to area. an oz around here goes from 280-400 per ounce, higher at the stores. I have to have some cash to keep the operation going other wise it's not doing anybody any good :) EDIT dont shop at a budget place for tires man, thats the only link between you and the road. lol
 

abe supercro

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:) EDIT dont shop at a budget place for tires man, thats the only link between you and the road. lol
actually i believe it's called discount tire after all, is that any better? you're right, that 'budget' name is sketch! ;) And you must not be in the same michigan i'm in. 2 hundo, or less, is fair mrkt.
 

Skeet Kuhn Dough

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I'm not saying that there are not some horrible Activities going on in jails. Police Brutality is a problem, the fact that there is no Independent board in order to allow or deny disciplinary action when trying to figure out what happened in any given situation.

And if you go to jail your first time, you are like "Oh my God, job, and what will my family think... 15 days for a class B Misedemeanor??!?!??! I can't do that" and they always accept like 2 years probation, which hardly anyone finishes, over the 15 days time served.

But if you aren't just a scared, quiet and especially uppity white boy. Then everything is fine. If you just chill with everyone, play some dominoes, trade/gamble some food. And if you are white try to avoid adding anything to the Wood Pile, when you start a white person sharing circle it becomes racist.

There's no (not supposed to be) any drugs or alcohol. Food is money.

But you get to meet tons of people. Just collect numbers and facebooks, etc. And if you can bail anyone out you can help someone out in a way that builds trust. If you can't bail anyone out, put money on someone's books. Jail is actually a good place to find people who are ready to get started with some large scale stuff, and a lot of them.

And in State Jail people say Commissary is like Groceries, and the Inmates run the jail by a 30/1 ratio or something like that, maybe more.

There's just a bunch of dudes (or just a bunch of girl if you are a girl), that, the lack of drugs, the rations of food, the inability to leave or break from routine, not wear you own clothes, some people are nasty, some people are loud all the time, etc. but thpse are the only real problems.
I got my first DWI in 2013. I said fuck probation. I laid mine out in county. They gave me six months, I was out in three (the county I was in gives 2-for-1 on time). I did four years in the US Navy. I thought that if I could do a six month deployment on a WestPac then I should easily do time in county. It was the slowest time I have ever done for any given thing. The food in my county was actually really good. They fed the shit out of us. Honestly though... I've never met so many ignorant motherfuckers in my life. At least half of everyone in there you could tell was going to go back at some point, some sooner than others. This was county so I lived in an open bay. Thieves abound. They love your commissary. There were times when I laughed my ass off but they were few and far between. Luckily its a rural county and some of the people in there were familiar faces. Not a pleasant experience but it saved me from having to be on probation for years, not to mention all the fines and shit I would have had to pay. One of the worst things I remember were people would love to be loud when others were trying to sleep. Then when they were trying to sleep they'd freak out over the slightest peep. I'm non aggressive and I still found myself in a tussle, close to a tussle several times. Jail sucks, period. I wouldn't want to associate with most of the people I met in that facility. All that BS for a DWI? This is why people should just grow and smoke their own herb.
 
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Finshaggy

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This topic came up in another thread, so I thought I should post it here
https://www.rollitup.org/t/cbrn-chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear.912430/page-24
And I don't know why, but I really do like waking up in the morning and living with like 100+ other people. Like I'm not the guy in jail who sits on his bunk and mean mug everyone hoping no one mean mugs back, or who sits all by themselves. I go straight over to a game of dominoes, or people watching TV, and talk, see who is gambling food, etc. and for example, start telling people about Double Jeopardy from the starting point of something like the Real Rick Ross or talking to people about Chemistry or Religion. In jail though everyone calls older people 'Old School'.

So I usually get to know everyone pretty quickly, and everyone knows who I am. I know it is stricter in Basic Training, but living at a Base wouldn't be so bad, and I have been through stuff where we could only talk 2 hours a day and at night for 8 months, or else we had to stay longer. So everyone was there for like long periods of time. There was one guy there for 4 years. But I have had to do like crazy strict rules before. We had to like turn on a certain foot and a certain way or else we had to stay longer, there were tons and tons of rules. It was really honestly worse than jail, because at least in jail you know when you are getting out. So I am pretty sure I can do this.
 

Finshaggy

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Question:

So, I know that if you your lawyer tells you to waive your trial and you get probation then it is revoked (or during probation) you can file Habeas Corpus to a district court explaining that your lawyer was ineffective, as long as your rights were violated in the original arrest.

But,
Is it possible to file Habeas Corpus for a juvenile case after you turn 18? I read the US Code for moving juvenile cases to adult court, and it says that the juvenile can request that the case be moved to adult court, but can someone over 18 request that their juvenile case be moved to adult court to be tried if your lawyer was ineffective and told you to waive your trial?

I got a case when I was 18, and had my rights vindicated last year, so I know I would win,and I can prove that I can win the case, since I already won a case that was exactly the same as an adult. But I need to somehow get my juvenile case in an adult court. Just wondering if anyone has ever heard of that happening. I haven't, but I am just thinking there might be a way.
 
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