What a bullshit attention grabbing story.
Funny how they dont tell you how many other times he was busted for forgery , theft, counterfeiting…etc.
Moolies like this have a record a mile long dating back 20 plus years.
Count in it.
DA’s and the courts had enough of his TNB and it’s simple as that.
the guy was white…. you fn cocksmoker. One day you wont post here anymore, and my first assumption will be that you got choked out with a dick and died. That will be a great day.
Not a penalty fail; totally worth it. Counterfeiting was punishable by death during the Roman era, and it was a warning impressed on the coins of the time. Murder affects a handful of people, drugs affects a community, but counterfeiting affects the whole country (worse than what Congress can do, imagine that).
Nice! Should have worked an hours instead…
hot dogs aint worth it!
Meanwhile, CEOs of all major American corporations steal billions of dollars a year and get away with it.
And then produce counterfeit hotdogs.
BTW: Hitler made laws and enforced them on who he wanted to.
funny how violent crimes have lesser sentences
Justice FAIL, If he raped the cashier the sentence would only be around 10 years!
What a bullshit attention grabbing story.
Funny how they dont tell you how many other times he was busted for forgery , theft, counterfeiting…etc.
Moolies like this have a record a mile long dating back 20 plus years.
Count in it.
DA’s and the courts had enough of his TNB and it’s simple as that.
And I agree with all that you’ve said here, too.
the guy was white…. you fn cocksmoker. One day you wont post here anymore, and my first assumption will be that you got choked out with a dick and died. That will be a great day.
I’m surprised the hotdogs, popcorn, and soda at the movies was under $20.
lol, was wondering the same thing myself. Was this at a dollar theater? Do they still have those even?
i read till it said “Texas”, nuff said
Let me guess, he’s Black, isn’t he?
Only a DUMMIE like “Rubber Chicken” can do that
Not a penalty fail; totally worth it. Counterfeiting was punishable by death during the Roman era, and it was a warning impressed on the coins of the time. Murder affects a handful of people, drugs affects a community, but counterfeiting affects the whole country (worse than what Congress can do, imagine that).