here in TX they do, we have to treat our prisoners humanely. So, I would assume that in the rest of the country they would have something fairly similar. I know this because my father worked in the medical units in the Texas prison system. You can't have someone with mid- to late-stage dementia in the general population of a prison. I know this because I've studied a lot about dementia. I'm sorry you seem to be taking this so personal. I just take the wasting of my tax dollars personal.Abraham wrote:"The legal talent could pursue that saying the alternative is cruel and unusual punishment."
Which is what his victims received...but, let's not worry about THEM, they don't count....
He should be in prison.
As far as old cons in prison, lots of them have mental problems i.e. dementia and often worse, but they don't all get to go to 'prison rest homes'. They stay right there in regular prison where Cosby should be.
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Re: Cosby Guilty - So How Long Does He Get To Remain Free?
He's 80, almost blind and showing many signs of middle stages of dementia....yeh, he's nearly home bound alright. If he's sent to prison, he were sent to prison in Texas he would be sent to one of our prison system's version of a nursing home....did you know that we have a prison nursing home? yep, we do. I assume Penn does too, so why do that? it's not cheap. He's go money. Slap a bracelet on his ankle and let him pay for his own home nursing, why make the tax payers do it?