Bare in mind, G1, there was a LOT that went on before the start of this clip. I hope they eventually post the live stream in it's entirely. It's cruel, and obnoxious but a true study in abnormal Psychology. And a riveting, and starkly contrasting example of what "being Human" looks like from Conrad's little sister Camden.
Thank you for explaining how her sentence works, Gitana.
I have said this before during the trial that she looks somewhat sedated. Mostly it all rolls off of her. Only asks her lawyer if she is going to jail or not.
Just got off the phone with my sisterinlaw and before I said anything she said "she looked drugged". And of course before that the eveil eyebrows.
So many people are disgusted with it.
She does look evil, and what is with her eyebrows. I've never seen such.... :scared:
This is a longer version, includes the victim impact statements, and statements from the Commonwealth and Defense teams, in addition to the Judge's explanations and sentence:
Welp, could have been a somewhat harsher punishment but I was impressed with the judge. I can imagine her having to listen to all that case law was frying her brain. She made a monumental screw-up and kids like her are on notice there will be consequences.
This is a longer version, includes the victim impact statements, and statements from the Commonwealth and Defense teams, in addition to the Judge's explanations and sentence:
[video=youtu;mfXJgGIP5gE]http://youtu.be/mfXJgGIP5gE[/video]
I don't understand. Where is the justice for Conrad?
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Ok this situation is really upsetting me. I guess because I have young kids and bullying is so rampant. But here is how I've now decided to think about it.
I think her appeal will be denied. I don't think anything done at trial was improper and her fate is sealed. So, that said, when that appeal is over she will be a grown adult and have to go to an adult prison. She would have really just gotten her life back together over the couple years the appeal process will take. I think it would be way worse for her to go to prison at that point, than a juvenile detention center now. That makes me feel a little better.
Welp, could have been a somewhat harsher punishment but I was impressed with the judge. I can imagine her having to listen to all that case law was frying her brain. She made a monumental screw-up and kids like her are on notice there will be consequences.
Consequences? Like what? you find fame (remember she loves attention for good or bad...victim card is strong with this one) everyone caters to you because they think you're fragile and will do something to yourself. Your parents have to pay money for attorneys but who cares, really.
There is no consequence for bullying someone to death. That's what I learned from this case.
I also learned that Charles Manson should be released too, since he only used words to influence death, just like she did.
This case law has the power to change what is happening to kids around the country on the daily. But with no consequences it will encourage bullies. And worse? Victims know they have no support from the law, so why bother reporting with it. This case has a lot of blood on its hands if she wins appeal.
Welp, could have been a somewhat harsher punishment but I was impressed with the judge. I can imagine her having to listen to all that case law was frying her brain. She made a monumental screw-up and kids like her are on notice there will be consequences.
But there are no consequences as was seen yesterday. And she was not listening to a word that judge was saying. You only see her talk to her lawyer at the ends of what he said asking him most likely "am I going to jail". It is all about her.
I am very disappointed with Judge Moniz and I understand this was to be his last case and will be retiring. Do not know if I can say that? If not just delete it please.