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Guilty on 45 of 48 counts! if given the maximum sentence (442 years)he will spend the rest of his worthless life in prison. Good riddance!
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You betchya!!!

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Finally a jury.
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Unfortunately, for him it will be like a pig going to the slop trough. He will enjoy the rest of his life in prison where he will get all the action he wants!
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I hope the other prisoners have their way with him. Several times a day.
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fannypacker wrote:I hope the other prisoners have their way with him. Several times a day.
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Uh... not that I have any personal experience in this area, but what I've always heard is that sex offenders and child molesters have a very short life expectancy in prison. The other inmates, despite their sociopathic tendencies, have a strong dislike for these sorts of inmates.
AEA wrote:Unfortunately, for him it will be like a pig going to the slop trough. He will enjoy the rest of his life in prison where he will get all the action he wants!
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RHenriksen wrote:Uh... not that I have any personal experience in this area, but what I've always heard is that sex offenders and child molesters have a very short life expectancy in prison. The other inmates, despite their sociopathic tendencies, have a strong dislike for these sorts of inmates.


Not any more because at least half if not more are child predators.
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carlson1 wrote:
RHenriksen wrote:Uh... not that I have any personal experience in this area, but what I've always heard is that sex offenders and child molesters have a very short life expectancy in prison. The other inmates, despite their sociopathic tendencies, have a strong dislike for these sorts of inmates.


Not any more because at least half if not more are child predators.
Really? Do you have a cite for that? I keep hearing the prisons are full of non-violent pot smokers.
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I am sure it would not take you long if you would like to search for that.

I do see what is arrested in Dallas County often and I know what the Irving PD arrest are on a weekly basis. The majority are sex offenders. Most of the sex offenders are child sex offenders and many are re-offenders.

Just go to DPS website and search your neighborhood. That alone will give you a clue.
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carlson1 wrote:I am sure it would not take you long if you would like to search for that.

I do see what is arrested in Dallas County often and I know what the Irving PD arrest are on a weekly basis. The majority are sex offenders. Most of the sex offenders are child sex offenders and many are re-offenders.

Just go to DPS website and search your neighborhood. That alone will give you a clue.
Here is one such website. The data supports Carlson1's statement.

The number one single crime is Burglary of a Habitation - 40,019 inmates.

If you add up the individual sex crimes on the first two pages of data it comes to a total of 50,304 inmates.

http://www.texastribune.org/library/dat ... top_crimes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A quick look at the data shows that the popular notion about criminals getting a "slap on the wrist" may be exaggerated. There are about 40 inmates with a 99 year- life sentence for DWI convictions.
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WildBill wrote:
carlson1 wrote:I am sure it would not take you long if you would like to search for that.

I do see what is arrested in Dallas County often and I know what the Irving PD arrest are on a weekly basis. The majority are sex offenders. Most of the sex offenders are child sex offenders and many are re-offenders.

Just go to DPS website and search your neighborhood. That alone will give you a clue.
Here is one such website. The data supports Carlson1's statement.

The number one single crime is Burglary of a Habitation - 40,019 inmates.

If you add up the individual sex crimes on the first two pages of data it comes to a total of 50,304 inmates.

http://www.texastribune.org/library/dat ... top_crimes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting! 50k out of a population of how large?


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RHenriksen wrote:
WildBill wrote:
carlson1 wrote:I am sure it would not take you long if you would like to search for that.

I do see what is arrested in Dallas County often and I know what the Irving PD arrest are on a weekly basis. The majority are sex offenders. Most of the sex offenders are child sex offenders and many are re-offenders.

Just go to DPS website and search your neighborhood. That alone will give you a clue.
Here is one such website. The data supports Carlson1's statement.

The number one single crime is Burglary of a Habitation - 40,019 inmates.

If you add up the individual sex crimes on the first two pages of data it comes to a total of 50,304 inmates.

http://www.texastribune.org/library/dat ... top_crimes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting! 50k out of a population of how large?


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About 160,000 inmates in Texas. Remember I didn't add up all of the sexual offenses, only those on the first two pages of data. There are over 35 pages of data. Rape, aggravated rape were not included in my total.
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Wow! Learn something new every day. Sad there are so many sex criminals; at least we don't waste tax money locking up 95% non violent offenders.
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RHenriksen wrote:Wow! Learn something new every day. Sad there are so many sex criminals; at least we don't waste tax money locking up 95% non violent offenders.

Nope, we waste our tax dollars locking these scumbags up......just need to put them out of our misery :biggrinjester:
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