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Nicely say Stick. Maybe I'm getting too cynical in my old age. I see this boy remaining silent throughout the trial. As soon as his attorney sees the trial unwinnable, they plead guilty to avoid the chair. He'll go into the system a hero among the cockroaches that spend the rest of there lives in prison for killing, raping, molesting, or whatever they do to get in there. The needle is too easy for him, and the chair is too quick.
The only fault to be laid here is on Moore for making the decisions he made. What his actions have done will force law enforcement to take maximum precautions on every arrest now, which would mean if your booked, your handcuffed. What Moore did was destroy what little humanity and compassion a cop can have for someone who's broken the law. Maybe that's how it should be. As you know in the medical field, we have a saying when dealing with patients, whether you know them or not, when it comes to precautions against diseases. Treat ALL patients like they can give you something, not just the ones that look like they could. Same should problably hold true for criminals. Treat them all like they could kill you if given an opportunity.
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