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Odo 3 year s ago
I bet she's the victim of a judicial error...
       
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Beth 3 year s ago
Odo,

Oh, of course. She's female, she couldn't possibly be responsible for anything.
       
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Marge 3 year s ago
Odo,Wrong.
This story is years old. If memory serves correctly she went to jail for drugs and then got clean.
She freely admitted her guilt.
       
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Odo 3 year s ago
I'd hit it, though!
       
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Anderson 3 year s ago
She is a prison reform activist
       
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Winnie 3 year s ago
BooHoo, don't break the law and you won't have ANY of those problems!!
       
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Austin 3 year s ago
Why not just avoid drugs, stealing and the like in the first place?
       
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Tick 3 year s ago
Shocking... rednecks don't give a sh#t about other people... duh!
       
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Adaline 3 year s ago
Tick,
Wtf are you talking about. Jails in US are piece of cake compared to the 3rd world countries.
       
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Louisa 3 year s ago
Adaline,

How do you know that acute
       
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Mira 3 year s ago
one dumb ugly b*tch.
       
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Dotha 3 year s ago
Why do only j#rks post in the comments? Seriously, people are okay with non-violent offenders being treated this way? Or hell, ANYONE being treated this way??? If you locked someone in a room, beat them, fed them gruel, and let them die if they had a seizure because you caught them doing heroin would that not be a crime worse than their drug use?? Yet when the state does it that's okay. Wake up, people are always people, treat them well they'll behave well, treat them bad and they become violent/destructive. And that s#cks for society.
       
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Jackie 3 year s ago
Dotha,

Treat them bad and they become violent? XD How can you actually believe that spew? You're just an enabler. "Give them an inch, they'll take a mile." Ever hear of that? But keep up the rhetoric, little drone, with your tag board protest signs. "The state is evil! Socialism will save us!!! Yay!"
       
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Edwina 3 year s ago
If you can't treat your prisoners with dignity, you can't anyone. Some of the rules of civilised society.
Murica, the greatest country in the world.
       
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Cammie 3 year s ago
Edwina,


You must be one of them Yurpeons
       
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Roberta 3 year s ago
a lot of those sound like 1st world problems or that she learned it from tv.
some of that exact stuff is un basic training, quit whining.
       
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Philip 3 year s ago
I hate when I go to prison and can't have abortions.
       
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Bryan 3 year s ago
Having worked in prisons for 25 years, both male and female half of what she is saying is bullsh#t.
       
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You Cannot Terminate Pregnancy While Incarcerated

"If you find out you were pregnant in jail, can you terminate the pregnancy? Well, in my personal experience, no. That was not an option for me. Not that I would have wanted to terminate the pregnancy, but I'm just letting you guys know the reality of it because I get this question every single day. Women don't get options like that in jail. Especially in the south. I was in a jail that refused to get women period products, you had a pad or two a day, maybe, and there were no tampons. Also, that country jail that I was in, waiting to go to prison, didn't give the women underwear or sports bras. Because they just don't care. So, I can have a pad, but I can't have underwear - where am I supposed to put it? So, back to the abortion question - you cannot terminate pregnancies. It took me three months to even get prenatal vitamins, cause they hope you'll be out of their facility before you have a baby. I was absolutely terrified to have a baby alone in dirty jail cell, which I have seen time and time again on the internet. F@#king scary place to be pregnant in jail. I went to jail for drugs, thank you for asking, I am 9 years sober and I have custody of my kids."

 

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