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Bonsoir NRAmerica
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@Westie @Reesey yall the last two real niglettes alive. Please dont fall in @Trillfate's traps. Smh OB fresh has fallen.
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The UK is killing the R&B game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRBofMzk8Y -
Aye we dead ass only got like 2 hoes on this site
Lmfao
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The UK is killing the R&B game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRBofMzk8Y
I can't front. I like it. Can't say the UK is killing the R&B game though, at least not U.S. R&B since that ? been dead. -
The best rapper alive y'all
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The wider the gap the TINIER THE ? .
That make that woman nearly unfuckable.
#fuckthethightgap
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CADDO PARISH, LA (KSLA) -
Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator is not a fan of criminal justice reform laws about to go into effect next month.
Prator expressed his concerns about the Justice Reinvestment Act, which he says provides the early release of thousands of inmates statewide, noting that 192 felons will be released early in Caddo Parish under the new law in November, and that's just the first wave.
"There's ways and things that need to be reformed on the criminal justice system, but certainly we don't need to do what we're about to do," said Prator.
The Justice Reinvestment Act is made up of 10 bills passed by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards in June, intended to change Louisiana's reputation as the most imprisoned state in the country. It goes into effect November 1.
“The Legislature and the Governor have made a huge mistake,” Prator said. “Many of those scheduled to be released have not been properly vetted and are a danger to our safety and property. Seasoned multiple offenders are getting a break at our expense.”
he mad af right now
I got the list if anybody's interested @AP21 @silverfoxx @jee504 -
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And yet, this photo and no ?
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CADDO PARISH, LA (KSLA) -
Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator is not a fan of criminal justice reform laws about to go into effect next month.
Prator expressed his concerns about the Justice Reinvestment Act, which he says provides the early release of thousands of inmates statewide, noting that 192 felons will be released early in Caddo Parish under the new law in November, and that's just the first wave.
"There's ways and things that need to be reformed on the criminal justice system, but certainly we don't need to do what we're about to do," said Prator.
The Justice Reinvestment Act is made up of 10 bills passed by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards in June, intended to change Louisiana's reputation as the most imprisoned state in the country. It goes into effect November 1.
“The Legislature and the Governor have made a huge mistake,” Prator said. “Many of those scheduled to be released have not been properly vetted and are a danger to our safety and property. Seasoned multiple offenders are getting a break at our expense.”
he mad af right now
I got the list if anybody's interested @AP21 @silverfoxx @jee504
they just gon lock up another 192 dudes on some ? -
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CADDO PARISH, LA (KSLA) -
Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator is not a fan of criminal justice reform laws about to go into effect next month.
Prator expressed his concerns about the Justice Reinvestment Act, which he says provides the early release of thousands of inmates statewide, noting that 192 felons will be released early in Caddo Parish under the new law in November, and that's just the first wave.
"There's ways and things that need to be reformed on the criminal justice system, but certainly we don't need to do what we're about to do," said Prator.
The Justice Reinvestment Act is made up of 10 bills passed by the Louisiana Legislature and signed by Governor John Bel Edwards in June, intended to change Louisiana's reputation as the most imprisoned state in the country. It goes into effect November 1.
“The Legislature and the Governor have made a huge mistake,” Prator said. “Many of those scheduled to be released have not been properly vetted and are a danger to our safety and property. Seasoned multiple offenders are getting a break at our expense.”
he mad af right now
I got the list if anybody's interested @AP21 @silverfoxx @jee504
they just gon lock up another 192 dudes on some ?
Pretty much. That 192 people walking out means money walking out too. I'd like to know the charges esp if its weed. -
nah it aint just the light charges....its some real goonies gettin out
The list:
http://710keel.com/heres-the-list-of-over-1000-prisoners-being-released-in-louisiana/
doesnt show charges but Prator ran down a bunch of examples in the hearing
http://www.ksla.com/clip/13790494/raw-caddo-sheriff-blasts-new-laws-allowing-for-release-of-inmates -
@goldietv can you send over a few of your ? on this site. They dont even have to be bad ? . I can do ugly, broke but dont send over no swagless nerd ? . I hate that ? .
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