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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.In my opinion,this young man is serving way too much time for a first offense!!!!
Police "believe" they are responsible?
Is that why they call it 'dope"? Like the old saying goes... you do the crime.......... you do the time. It says 'several break-ins, and home invasions." Didn't they ever come to a 'waking moment' that what goes around comes around"? come on they deserve every miserable second in jail/prison. Not to mention probably never seeing each other again. nice relationship. Well all the people that were victims can rest a bit better I hope. These victims will always be looking over their shoulders, and hesitant to enter their homes. Hope they look good in orange.!
Thank you. "Believe!!" What happens is when someone is caught for any type of crime they try to nail all of the other simialar crimes in that area on the person caught. Is that right? Absolutely not. So, these two men are suffering the consequences of other people who you need to look over your shoulder for!!
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