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Bobby Cutts: life in prison

I want to strangle this guy when I see him on TV!

Re: Bobby Cutts: life in prison

  • What a load of crap.  I think in cases as clear as this one, the death penalty is needed.
  • Ehh let him rot in jail.  Once we finished paying for all of his appeals and due process we'd spend more money for the death penalty than we would for keeping him in jail for life. 
  • On one count he got life in prison.  On the other count, he gets parole after 34 years.  I don't know what this means but it still makes me mad. 
  • Trust me, a cop in prison for murdering a baby will suffer more than he would have with the death penalty. 

    I know that sounds horrible, but he deserves it!

  • what it means depends on how they have them serve the sentences if they have him serve them in a row that would mean first he would have to serve the life sentence and then after that he would serve the life sentence with parole after 34 years.  Since nobody lives 2 lifetimes they spend their whole life in jail

    If they have him serve them at the same time basically that means he serves the longest, the life with out parole. and then after that he's done because he basically served his other life sentence at the same time as his first.

    Which means either way he's going to be in prison for life unless something happens during an appeal, or he gets a pardon from the govenor (not going to happen) or somewhere down the road a govenor commutes (excuses) his sentence for time served (very unlikely)

  • I read on CNN that he will be eligible for parole in 30 years, but it didn't seem like they had done a complete report, so I'm curious to see how it actually was stated. 

    I was in Canton the day after Jessie disappeared, and it was heartbreaking to hear about the little boy that was left behind, but it was awesome to see a community rally together. 

  • As horrible as this is to think, I hope an inmate offs him. What a dispicable crime.

  • His arse should fry.
  • Oh, I'm fine with life with the possibility of parole in 30 years.  If the guy was on death row, he'd be in a cell by himself, segregated and safe from the general population while my tax paying dollars supported his sorry ass and kept him from meeting a violent end, until maybe one day in 20 years or so they stick a needle in his arm and let him peacefully go to sleep. 

    This way, he's a cop in prison for murdering a woman and her unborn child, he will die at the hands of some prisoners long before his parole would come up, or his death sentence was carried out.  They can't get him in the general population there fast enough for me!
  • The judge sentenced his parole eligibility stacked...so he won't be eligible for parole for 57 years.  He'll be in his 80s. 

     

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