For a small upgrade fee of $99,999 a year you can be relocated to ClubFed and have the privilege of room service, golf and saunas like all the other 1-percenters. We’ll even toss in a reduced sentence after 2 years.
Otherwise we will sentence you like all of the others without possibility of a sentence reduction.
Not bluedy likely. You can only get a rich person’s sentence if you start out with a rich person’s lawyer. The lawyers for the indigent are always young and inexperienced. Because EXPERIENCED lawyers never EVER do anything pro bono.
“The law calls for the defendant to spend 6 years in prison for his crimes. But I’m making a ruling of ‘boys will be boys’ instead. We certainly wouldn’t want this son of a rich family having his life ruined because of his own actions.”
B UTTONS about 3 years ago
For a small upgrade fee of $99,999 a year you can be relocated to ClubFed and have the privilege of room service, golf and saunas like all the other 1-percenters. We’ll even toss in a reduced sentence after 2 years.
Otherwise we will sentence you like all of the others without possibility of a sentence reduction.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Not bluedy likely. You can only get a rich person’s sentence if you start out with a rich person’s lawyer. The lawyers for the indigent are always young and inexperienced. Because EXPERIENCED lawyers never EVER do anything pro bono.
Farside99 about 3 years ago
There’s two tiers of justice, and I ain’t in the upper one.
STEPUP about 3 years ago
Why does this remind me of extending the warranty on my car!!!!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
You get the “justice” you pay for. Very simple.
Doug K about 3 years ago
“If it’s okay with you, judge, I’d rather we just call this whole thing off.”
zerotvus about 3 years ago
hell yes I would……
Su770n about 3 years ago
Not guilty then…
bbbmorrell about 3 years ago
Rich people can be found guilty?!
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
“The law calls for the defendant to spend 6 years in prison for his crimes. But I’m making a ruling of ‘boys will be boys’ instead. We certainly wouldn’t want this son of a rich family having his life ruined because of his own actions.”
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Ha! That’s about it with todays SC!
sandflea about 3 years ago
Which equates to non-supervised parole.
Beowulf 406 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh yes, this ones on target.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good one, Dave!!!