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This is so sad =(
By their own lyrics it seems almost every rapper is “a repulsive self absorbed individual.”Couldn't have said it better.
The irony of him tattooing the black madone on his back too! (For those who don't know voodoo, she is the protector of children and women....) what a repulsive self absorbed individual.
Absolutely. R. Kelly got away with his crimes for a long time because of his lyrics. People will just brush it off because that's just how he is...By their own lyrics it seems almost every rapper is “a repulsive self absorbed individual.”
He even went as far as playing the race card. I hope he rots in jail.View attachment 326460 View attachment 326462 View attachment 326463 View attachment 326465
A piece of his ass in jail ought to be worth at LEAST three grams of crack AND a carton of Marlboros.
What a piece a shit, can the police still charge him or does the lady need to press charges? (which she won't because she got paid)
By their own lyrics it seems almost every rapper is “a repulsive self absorbed individual.”
Cant charge him anymore.What a piece a shit, can the police still charge him or does the lady need to press charges? (which she won't because she got paid)
Wondering if you can throw "abduction and forcible confinement" onto that assault to make it a felony, not just a misdemeanour that is subject to a limitation period???...
Seems likely if that was an option the DA would have thought of it. I'm sure LE is frustrated by the statute of limitations and would love to prosecute this case. That's pretty lock,stock and barrel from a legal perspective based on the video.Wondering if you can throw "abduction and forcible confinement" onto that assault to make it a felony, not just a misdemeanour that is subject to a limitation period???...
Yeah. Forcible confinement's a felony. He can still be charged!!!
§ 236 PC - False Imprisonment - California Law & Penalties
https://youtu.be/An3KCtU-NT4 California Penal Code § 236 PC defines false imprisonment as unlawfully restraining, detaining, or confining a person against his or her will. The crime can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony and is punishable by up to three years in jail. Examples grabbing...www.shouselaw.com