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Sharper to face "Penile Monitoring"


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Have you read everything Sharper did?

He's a serial rapist. Some folks think he got off easy.

He probably did but it's the deal that prosecutors agreed to. If they wanted him locked up for life then they should have pursued a trial and not agreed to a 9 year sentence. Once he's served the time set out in his plea agreement he shouldnt be subjected to intrusive things like a PPG, whatever the hell that is.

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For you boys who are owned by liquor I'm sure you see "no alcohol" as such a terrible offense to anyone with balls. Too bad. He's a predator and, as far as I'm concerned, has no rights whatsoever. Want to know exactly what he did? Read this: http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/news/12045730-123/upon-further-review-inside-the It was premeditated serial rape for years.

 

Now. Stop looking at this with you putting yourselves in his place (as most men would) and picture, instead, the women he raped as your daughter or sister or wife or mother.

 

The only thing wrong is that he's not in prison for life now. He will be when he breaks probation. And he's still on the hook in Louisiana. He can't burn hot enough in hell as far as I'm concerned.

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"Offenders might be shown depictions of both consensual and nonconsensual sex to compare the reactions and get a reading on whether rape arouses the subject, according to a 2012 research study.

Just how county probation departments in Arizona use such findings was unclear."

What I want to know is what exactly do they do with this information? Seems weird to me. Either way, Sharper got off easy considering what he did.

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I still don't get it... you're a retired NFL multi-millionaire and current TV personality. Why in the fug do you need to rape anyone? I got ass with a super hottie at least once a month even on my worst dry spells with no money and just as black as him in the racist south until I got a girl. It just doesn't make any sense. I know he did it, and he deserves this, I just don't understand how one can be that fuging stupid and incompetent when bitches are throwing their pussy at him.

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I still don't get it... you're a retired NFL multi-millionaire and current TV personality. Why in the fug do you need to rape anyone? I got ass with a super hottie at least once a month even on my worst dry spells with no money and just as black as him in the racist south until I got a girl. It just doesn't make any sense. I know he did it, and he deserves this, I just don't understand how one can be that fuging stupid and incompetent when bitches are throwing their pussy at him.

It was about more than just the twat. Sharper is a sick and twisted deviant that gives additional meaning to the term sexual predator.

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Guest Barry McCaulkinor

Have you read everything Sharper did?

He's a serial rapist. Some folks think he got off easy.

 

 

It doesn't matter what he did. If he serves his sentencing he deserves the same constitutional rights as you and I. That includes drinking alcohol whenever he damn well pleases and the 4th amendment. Last I checked it doesn't have an asterisks anywhere saying "excluding convicts*. Now, while in custody he's subject to the loss of certain freedoms, which is the whole idea behind incarceration.  

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By this logic felons not being able to own guns is "totalitarian bullshit". Do you agree with that?

Edit: And he has a choice, he doesn't have to do this, it will simply reduce the amount of jail time.

 

 

Does it say anywhere in the 2nd amended that convicts shall not own them? Show me. The first 10 amendments are absolute. There is no qualification nor disqualification. 

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