There is psychologically a-lot that happens far before and beyond the crime. The psychological effects that affects prisoners of far more destructive than the actual crime that was committed. Imprisonment breeds behavioral disorders, unless they seek the proper psychological help they need to heal from both the crime and the trauma of the incarceration, it will not be a healthy decision.. The rabbit whole runs deep baby…
What about someone who exposed himself for a felony then plea dealt down to public indecency- then he got a DUI w/injury after 3 days on probation? And Schizoaffective disorder? Its pulling our family apart (Im the mom) because we want better for her. She told the police he did nothing wrong. Now she's mad at me and won't talk to me because I refuse to like this creep.
My Bae and I have been together for 3 years. He was given 30 years but had time taken off. We were engaged about 20 years ago but broke up due to infidelity. It seems like he has changed for the better🤞🏼
Glad they learned their lessons and became better men. They could of easily continued the life of crime but they didn’t. They all got jobs and became contributing members of society.
Oh I know which one guy he was in the movie . In the movie the judge said he got that time because he is the one that scared him and the judge thought he was a sociopath or something like that’s 😊
I dated someone with a criminal past, but it continued to happen and they never changed. Maybe they’ll change in the future for someone else, but definitely wasn’t for me or our kids. It’s sad, but you have to protect yourself and kids at all costs.
I got married to an ex convict, he is very very agressive, i regret everyday he never went to psychologist to get help, he gets a grey for stupid things, he screams a lot , punch doors, the cops come here because neighbors think he is beating me, he have rage problems, he is not like us that when we get angry we sleep on it to calm down and talk later, or walk around to put our minds on place, he acts on impulse all the time, at the moment he says he don't care about the consequences but afterwards he blame me for his behaviors, he blame me for being so mad and angry, when I try to walk away to avoid conflict we don't allow me to go away from him, he loves to fight and to break things, i was waiting for a professional opinion on this, but this video is a joke, so I'm here to tell all the women and girls who came here because you getting to know an ex convict, or in love with one, get away, run as fast as you can, they have something you can't deal with it, rage and revenge , they blame everybody for their problems, he fought with me because we went to a store and he put pressure on me after 5 minutes to live , then i said I'll come here by myself some other time, that was it, he came home fighting with me, the cops came, if i told the cops the reason of that discussion they would laugh at my face
Wow this sounds like what I went through. My ex and (bd) acted the same exact way. I loved him so much but I had to leave. For my own safety and my children’s safety.
first of all you have to understand that the justice system is crooked and they put black people in jail for all kinds of bullshit reasons. you have to understand why the laws were made. They were made to penalize people that white societies dislike. black people. Then, you have to go back to slavery. back in slavery you couldnt even look at a white person in the eye for more that 4 seconds, or you couldnt run away, couldnt get married, couldnt refuse religion, couldnt vote, couldnt own land, couldnt refuse forced labor...and if you broke these laws they would put you in jail or even kill you. kill you most of the time. things havent changed much. we still have unfair laws and there are states that are more harsh, the ones that put strikes on people. having a criminal record is an honor because you are saying fuck the system which is crooked. in that case black people should never worry about if their partner has a criminal record. we should know whats up.
I always look at one phrase in these types of stories. Does the man say “ I made a mistake “ which to me seems evasive… Or does he say “I made a bad decision, a poor choice.” I respect his ownership of the situation. He took responsibility like a man. 👍🏻
Its hard dated or being in a relationship with a man who has a criminal history because most of the time they have to move in your place and if it doesnt work out and they have nowhere else to go its gonna be hard as hell putting them out
The interviewer is perfect! She is asking tha best questions & she is pushing this interview right along. Great job! I wish more interviewers would b like her
Coming from experience. Just Don't date a felon at All! They all con artists. And NO they can't be forgiven. There are plenty of men out there with no background raised right!
The community and the school are a big part of the problem. These kids were not held accountable and above the laws. It gave them a false sense of invulnerability.
Culture of Texas high school football. Back in the 70s 80s 90s it was all about football in DFW area, 24/7 every team was good and had talent, you could get beat if you weren’t on your best..
When this shit happen in the 80's i was a new to English in i was big fan of the football team in when this happen i was crying even tho i didn't UNDERSTAND the language i still knew some bad happen in i never knew William was one of them
I knew Keith back since elementary school and I'm glad to see that he's doing well. We all make mistakes but the key is to learn from them and get you life right.
The structure of life was designed by a few....and everything life presents us was taught to us all. We see violence in our movies, in our news and even promoted in every american culture. If you want to know how to kill a man or rob a bank all you need to do is turn on the t.v. Forgiveness and understanding is what we all should excersize daily. One love!