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Anonymous #9
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Harris County, Texas?
You'd better find a new homie.
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Anonymous #1
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i was in Harris for mushrooms awhile Also was in Waller for marijuana. Waller is where Sandra Bland "commuted suicided". Harris thou is a larger county, took 3 days to get on the upper floor where the showers and bunk rooms were
Edited by Anonymous (10/29/15 03:48 PM)
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Anonymous #10
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A drug charge in Texas ouch. They're gonna toss the fucking book at him
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Anonymous #2
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Getting caught with weed isn't too bad. Only time I spent in jail was holding while waiting to get bailed out. Didn't even get probation, just fines and shit. (I'm aware his friend wasn't arrested for weed, just saying a drug charge in Texas isn't always bad).
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Anonymous #1
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i was arrested for mushrooms in harris, but case got dismissed
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Anonymous #11
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Bummer
Best of luck out there.
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Anonymous #1
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Made bail today. Headed downtown here in a few to go get him
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Anonymous #11
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Awesome Enjoy
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Anonymous #12
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nvm didn't read post thoroughly
Edited by Anonymous (12/23/15 09:42 AM)
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Anonymous #1
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Well.. I think hes locked away for good this time. On his 2nd or 3rd time visiting probation he failed a piss test for cocaine. He was supposed to go back to court sometime soon to figure out his sentence, ect., but instead he got busted again with more cocaine. IDK the details, just know that my neighbor said his phone was off and i texted another homeboy of mine who said he got popped. He shows up in the system today for PCS 1-4grams.
just a few days ago, my other homeboy got popped for meth. He went to jail twice the month or so before for weed. I feel like they're all headed down a bad path. I mean, i like to get high and shit too, but the way they're going isnt too pretty. Seems like they're always being watched or paranoid and bring trouble to themselves. It seems me and a select few others are the only ones who keep a sane head and watch what we're doing and who hang out with
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Anonymous #2
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Some people are just too stupid to stay out of jail. My brother is one of those people.
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Anonymous #13
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Prison is in the mind
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Anonymous #2
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Prison is in a facliity where they strip you of nearly all your rights and most of your dignity. The cliche hippy bullshit isn't much of a comfort when you're locked up. Meditation doesn't save you from ending up someone's bitch.
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Anonymous #13
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Quote:
Anonymous #2 said: Prison is in a facliity where they strip you of nearly all your rights and most of your dignity. The cliche hippy bullshit isn't much of a comfort when you're locked up. Meditation doesn't save you from ending up someone's bitch.
Lol, that was a charley manson quote
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Anonymous #14
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Make sure he doesn't have to purchase it himself through commissary. When they make you pay commissary the Jail is going to get their cut. It cost me like 3 bucks each time I put money on someones commissary. Also, last time I was in jail they had tablets so I could see it being possible that he can order his own books from the pre-selected book company or whatever policy that jail has.
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Anonymous #1
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He's definitely headed to prison. He was already facing 2- 10. I'm sure he will get the book thrown at him now. That's 3 strikes in about a years time
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Anonymous #15
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Ive had buddies do very well faking tears and pissing and moaning about how bad their addictions are, to then be given more treatment options instead of sentences, but it might depend on the state as to whether you would get off light. One had 17 felonies, a few of them violent ones, so its not just the softies it can benefit
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Anonymous #3
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15 is right. I know a chick who got caught shoplifting with a bag of H and a stack on her, and 8 oxy 40's. She got treatment and she has failed more than 5 piss tests and is still in treatment, when she finally finishes treatment she will not have any felonies. I had 6 and did 6 months of a 10 year sentence with treatment. Really depends on the state and your demeanor in court. Also gotta have a damn good attorney.
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Anonymous #14
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Ya, it depends on if the judge got laid anytime recently or his morning blow job or not as well.
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Anonymous #3
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Unfortunately that is very true as well. The judges mood can change in a flash. A good lawyer will drag a case out until the lawyer is on the same page as him with treatment, and you better not go in there and piss on the plea deal you get by dressing like a dirt bag or saying anything aside from "guilty" "yes your honor" "No your honor" let your lawyer do the talking. Judges don't wanna hear your little speech unless they ask you. Just understand their motives, which is money, and act remorseful even if you aren't.
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