Just another sad sign of the times....a total disregard for authority and common decency. I'm so glad I'm not a cop anymore...I'm afraid I would get fired.
Seems that she didn't have her green Teletubbie with her. "I bought my green Teletubbie a while back and it brings me good luck, but I do not like telling people that it is my good luck charm. I take my Teletubbie everywhere I go; it is always clipped to my purse, and I would not give it up for the world." - posted in Marlene Jackson's 2000 yearbook as a Junior.
Do they let Teletubbies in prison? I don't think so.
The inability to control one's anger is a sign that she is unfit for many careers. I hope her sentencing is not simply punitive with regards to time behind bars, but they should have mandated some sort of anger management course as a condition of her release. SMH
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Yet another genius criminal. From misdemeanor to felony in a split second! [unsure]
Make that a "spit" second.
Just another sad sign of the times....a total disregard for authority and common decency. I'm so glad I'm not a cop anymore...I'm afraid I would get fired.
Did the Judge set three years or did the jury?
Defendant elected to have the Jury access her penalty. And the Jury did their duty.
according to the article... the jury assigned her the punishment.
Sounds like my 2nd wife. She also had a spit mentality.
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Seems that she didn't have her green Teletubbie with her. "I bought my green Teletubbie a while back and it brings me good luck, but I do not like telling people that it is my good luck charm. I take my Teletubbie everywhere I go; it is always clipped to my purse, and I would not give it up for the world." - posted in Marlene Jackson's 2000 yearbook as a Junior.
Do they let Teletubbies in prison? I don't think so.
The inability to control one's anger is a sign that she is unfit for many careers. I hope her sentencing is not simply punitive with regards to time behind bars, but they should have mandated some sort of anger management course as a condition of her release. SMH
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