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Posted by: some who understands
Location: tallahassee
on May 25, 2012 at 11:23 PM
I guess they wasn:t paying him enough at the prison,bills, bills,and life goes on. Hang in there ex-officers.
Posted by: GV on May 25, 2012 at 09:57 AM
Sounds like you are in the wrong profession.Go ahead and change so we can read about you next.
Posted by: crazy on May 25, 2012 at 09:39 AM
I guess Mr.James will go to Bay Correctional Facility since its private but house by doc inmate but a great prison for short timers anyway yes he made a big mistake but will learn from it time to think and rest remember everyone this is a ex-officer now a prison inmate its tailor-made so please donot judge him ok no one great see you soon Big PeeWee keep your head up ok Sawdust St Mary love ya
Posted by: Jaded on May 25, 2012 at 08:45 AM
Ditto!... You wrote what I know is true as well...
Posted by: Anonymous on May 25, 2012 at 08:23 AM
Casey was acquitted because they couldn't prove the case. This is how the justice system works, so in her case justice was served out correctly. This doesn't mean she really is not guilty, it just means that the prosecution couldn't prove their case.
Posted by: Anonymous on May 25, 2012 at 08:20 AM
In State prison he will be put in PC.
Posted by: doneMYtime on May 25, 2012 at 07:13 AM
yeah more stuff than you would believe comes in thru da kitchen...all kinds of access!
Posted by: Anonymous on May 25, 2012 at 06:58 AM
State prison, not federal anonymous, I doubt it. He will most likely be in general population. Poor idiot.
Posted by: Anonymous on May 25, 2012 at 06:50 AM
Just an example of a bad apple, which will happen from time to time. We don't need people like that serving the public. I hope the guy gets some substance abuse help, but I'm glad he's no longer an officer. Correctional officers struggle enough to get the respect they deserve, but it's people like this moron that cast a negative cloud over correctional officers!
Posted by: David
Location: Perry
on May 25, 2012 at 05:37 AM
Got what he deserved. Staff like that give the rest of us a bad rep. Now only if they would do that with rest of the scumbag that get caught bringing stuff into inmates instead of slapping them on the wrist with a litlle probation
Posted by: SnapDragon
Location: Tallahassee
on May 25, 2012 at 05:11 AM
Crime just doesn't pay what it use to. Loser.
Posted by: FORMER C.O.
Location: PERRY
on May 24, 2012 at 08:05 PM
MOST CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS ARE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVANTS AND UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN BEHIND THE GATE, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT IS LIKE. SADLY, A FEW BAD APPLES GIVES ALL A BAD NAME (UNRIGHTLY SO) WITH THE PUBLIC. I HATE CROOKED C.O.'S OR COPS, MOST ARE NOT, I'M GLAD THIS SCUMBAG WAS CAUGHT. THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE TURN SLOW, BUT THEY STILL TURN. (EXCLUDING CASEY ANTHONY WHO WILL MEET HER MAKER ONE DAY)
I guess they wasn:t paying him enough at the prison,bills, bills,and life goes on. Hang in there ex-officers.
Sounds like you are in the wrong profession.Go ahead and change so we can read about you next.
I guess Mr.James will go to Bay Correctional Facility since its private but house by doc inmate but a great prison for short timers anyway yes he made a big mistake but will learn from it time to think and rest remember everyone this is a ex-officer now a prison inmate its tailor-made so please donot judge him ok no one great see you soon Big PeeWee keep your head up ok Sawdust St Mary love ya
Ditto!... You wrote what I know is true as well...
Casey was acquitted because they couldn't prove the case. This is how the justice system works, so in her case justice was served out correctly. This doesn't mean she really is not guilty, it just means that the prosecution couldn't prove their case.
In State prison he will be put in PC.
yeah more stuff than you would believe comes in thru da kitchen...all kinds of access!
State prison, not federal anonymous, I doubt it. He will most likely be in general population. Poor idiot.
Just an example of a bad apple, which will happen from time to time. We don't need people like that serving the public. I hope the guy gets some substance abuse help, but I'm glad he's no longer an officer. Correctional officers struggle enough to get the respect they deserve, but it's people like this moron that cast a negative cloud over correctional officers!
Got what he deserved. Staff like that give the rest of us a bad rep. Now only if they would do that with rest of the scumbag that get caught bringing stuff into inmates instead of slapping them on the wrist with a litlle probation
Crime just doesn't pay what it use to. Loser.
MOST CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS ARE DEDICATED PUBLIC SERVANTS AND UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN BEHIND THE GATE, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT IS LIKE. SADLY, A FEW BAD APPLES GIVES ALL A BAD NAME (UNRIGHTLY SO) WITH THE PUBLIC. I HATE CROOKED C.O.'S OR COPS, MOST ARE NOT, I'M GLAD THIS SCUMBAG WAS CAUGHT. THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE TURN SLOW, BUT THEY STILL TURN. (EXCLUDING CASEY ANTHONY WHO WILL MEET HER MAKER ONE DAY)
Somebodies got a new girlfriend!
Papa's got a brand new bag.
Seems like you can't because you didn't.