• @randon31415
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      47 days ago

      The dead have risen, and are sueing people!

  • .Donuts
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    277 days ago

    Pollard pleaded guilty to attempted murder and burglary in 2022 and was sentenced to a 20-year split sentence, with five to be served in jail or prison, according to his arrest records. He was released on probation in May 2024, according to a spokesperson from the Alabama Department of Corrections.

    So wait, after he murdered his cellmate he was still released on probation? What the fuck Alabama?

    • @gAlienLifeformOP
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      237 days ago

      It seems like the alleged murder of his cellmate took place in October, so he must have been rearrested at some point

      Also, general point of clarification - In general in the United States, jail is where you go before you are convicted of a crime (assuming you don’t get bail), prison is where you go after conviction. I believe this alleged murder took place in a jail cell, after Pollard was released from prison.

      • .Donuts
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        67 days ago

        Thank you, that is very informative.

  • @[email protected]
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    87 days ago

    Why would you put a 70-something and a 20-something in the same cell? The physical imbalance is obvious.

  • Lexam
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    47 days ago

    What does his status as a veteran have anything to do with it?