Alina
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You can't say like, maybe I should have a lawyer. Or should I talk to you guys? Should I talk to you guys? Maybe I shouldn't talk to you guys. It has to be like, I want a lawyer and I'm not speaking until I have one. Yeah, black and white. Boom. You can't just feel it. You can't speak in hypotheticals.
I think that's the difference here. That's the problem. Because I'm all for taking a look at cases and seeing if some... Some changes have happened. Yeah, take a look. All that stuff for sure. That's the whole point of imprisonment. That's what we say all the time. It's supposed to be that like, you know, the rehabilitation to become a productive member of society. Right.
I think that's the difference here. That's the problem. Because I'm all for taking a look at cases and seeing if some... Some changes have happened. Yeah, take a look. All that stuff for sure. That's the whole point of imprisonment. That's what we say all the time. It's supposed to be that like, you know, the rehabilitation to become a productive member of society. Right.
But you got to look at each one. It's a case by case scenario. Yeah, it's a case by case because some of them are just not going to fit that.
But you got to look at each one. It's a case by case scenario. Yeah, it's a case by case because some of them are just not going to fit that.
When he got arrested for a DUI. I was just going to say.
When he got arrested for a DUI. I was just going to say.
That just gave me so many chills, and I got a giant ball of cry in my throat. I know. I can't imagine losing someone that way and someone like Anthony. No, I can't. Like, I really can't. I feel for this family so much.
That just gave me so many chills, and I got a giant ball of cry in my throat. I know. I can't imagine losing someone that way and someone like Anthony. No, I can't. Like, I really can't. I feel for this family so much.
Well, that's, yeah. I think he was 34 by then. the time he got arrested. And for them to have to go through all this again and to open up all the wounds. To reopen everything. To have that relief and then have it kind of ripped off before it was able to even scab over, you know, like that kind of pain. I can't even imagine. I can't either. And for his father to be 92 having to deal with this.
Well, that's, yeah. I think he was 34 by then. the time he got arrested. And for them to have to go through all this again and to open up all the wounds. To reopen everything. To have that relief and then have it kind of ripped off before it was able to even scab over, you know, like that kind of pain. I can't even imagine. I can't either. And for his father to be 92 having to deal with this.
And now it might be ripped away. It could possibly be reversed. Yeah, it's like that's, I can't.