"Arias was sentenced to death in 1990 for first-degree murder and second-degree robbery with a firearm, officials said.
Officials said he was also sentenced to life without parole for 'ransom/extortion, penetration with a foreign object, attempted sodomy, lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, sodomy of a child under 14, two counts of forcible rape, second-degree robbery and enhancements for the use of a firearm.'"
Thirty fucking years and California can't carry out the sentence on this Pillar of the Community??
Corona, doing the job that California just won't do...
"...Arias was sentenced to death in 1990 for first-degree murder and second-degree robbery with a firearm, officials said.
Officials said he was also sentenced to life without parole for “ransom/extortion, penetration with a foreign object, attempted sodomy, lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, sodomy of a child under 14, two counts of forcible rape, second-degree robbery and enhancements for the use of a firearm.”
Adios Pedro,you were allowed to live much longer than you deserved.
Well for as long as these criminal assholes sit in jail in CA waiting for their "final sentence" they age into the high-risk category for the KungFlu. Bye, bye, so solly.
Texas has no problem running the death sentence. And our jails take in prisoners from everywhere on a contractual business. Our jails are for Hire there is no doubt, so why not begin to do the death thing for hire? All these pussy states who can't kill their worst, set up a deal with Texas and we'll kill them for you...for a price.
Oh, the horror...
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that after being executed by lethal injection, the needle tested positive for WuHuFlu?
ReplyDeleteCalifornia hasn't executed a death row inmate since 2006.
Deleteguess there's no way that shiv sticking out of his neck had anything to do with it, huh?
ReplyDeleteAw shucks, darn...
ReplyDeleteFrom the article:
ReplyDelete"Arias was sentenced to death in 1990 for first-degree murder and second-degree robbery with a firearm, officials said.
Officials said he was also sentenced to life without parole for 'ransom/extortion, penetration with a foreign object, attempted sodomy, lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, sodomy of a child under 14, two counts of forcible rape, second-degree robbery and enhancements for the use of a firearm.'"
Thirty fucking years and California can't carry out the sentence on this Pillar of the Community??
Corona, doing the job that California just won't do...
Sure cuts down on the cost of constant appeals
ReplyDelete"...Arias was sentenced to death in 1990 for first-degree murder and second-degree robbery with a firearm, officials said.
ReplyDeleteOfficials said he was also sentenced to life without parole for “ransom/extortion, penetration with a foreign object, attempted sodomy, lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, sodomy of a child under 14, two counts of forcible rape, second-degree robbery and enhancements for the use of a firearm.”
Adios Pedro,you were allowed to live much longer than you deserved.
Well hell, love a happy ending.. 👍
ReplyDeleteWell for as long as these criminal assholes sit in jail in CA waiting for their "final sentence" they age into the high-risk category for the KungFlu. Bye, bye, so solly.
ReplyDeleteHow long before the gov decides too many inmates are dying and just opens the doors?
ReplyDeleteTexas has no problem running the death sentence. And our jails take in prisoners from everywhere on a contractual business. Our jails are for Hire there is no doubt, so why not begin to do the death thing for hire? All these pussy states who can't kill their worst, set up a deal with Texas and we'll kill them for you...for a price.
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