STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS PAROLE BOARD HEARINGS

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Country:Angola

what the FUCK
Lots of oil in Angola, big money if you're willing to live in a country where the flag has a fucking machete on it.

Edit: official waifu just dropped.

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Watching right now, and there is a white woman in front of them who has been incarcerated since 2019 for freaking drugs. The drug addicts daughters actually look like normies who still have all their teeth and do not live in squalor.

There is a Youtuber named "Mandoo" who covers parole hearings from Louisiana and Connecticut. He picks the worst of the worst to cover (child molesters, murderers etc). Most of the guys in his videos are extremely self centered and inept. They can't even fake it enough to fool people over a video chat. Does make one wonder how they fool women and others in person, though.
 
I see this argument a lot, but that's not what slavery was. Slavery wasn't punishment for a crime with a defined release date. And you can decline prison work without being whipped and hung, you'll just have a loss of privileges making your stay in prison even shittier.
The 13th Amendment explicitly allows for felons to legally be sold into slavery. It just is never done.
 
w.i.p. trying to make a list/repo of all the courts on my quest to find the good shit in major cities and etc
if @troonshine and/or @Osama Bin Laden have any others let me know

cant find a dedicated one for Florida's 11th District Court out of Miami and thats one of the ones thats probably kino

In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime, and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their livestreams.
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Judges
Judge David Wolfe (Tennessee): https://www.youtube.com/@judgedaviddwolfe.stateoftn
Judge Cedrc Simpson (Washtenaw, Michigan): https://www.youtube.com/@honjcedricsimpsonlivefeed4076
Judge Michael McNally (Centreville, Michigan): https://www.youtube.com/@hon.michaelk.mcnally3487
Judge Jeffrey Middleton (Missouri): https://www.youtube.com/@judgejeffreymiddleton7573
Judge Raquel West (Beaumont, TX): https://www.youtube.com/@252nddistrictcourt3
Judge Stephanie Boyd (Bexar, TX): https://www.youtube.com/@judgestephanieboyd4233

Boards
Louisiana Pardons & Parole: https://www.youtube.com/@LAPardonParole

Clips/Restreams
Court TV Daily: https://www.youtube.com/@CourtTVDaily
Judge Fleischer Live: https://www.youtube.com/@judgefleischerlive
The Courtroom Files: https://www.youtube.com/@thecourtroomfiles

edit: gonna copy this in a dm to myself before i lose the ability to edit
message me if you want in to work on it or have more/others

my personal ideal is have a perfect continuity of the criminal justice system, from body cam to interrogation to hearings to trial to parole in the same place - it'd be the most perfect reality show
surprised no-ones had that idea yet, call it something like "Due Process" - like Unsolved Mysteries meets Fishtank where you get the totality of the process, unfiltered, uncut with updates in later seasons of the motions and hearings of people arrested in past seasons
 
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I join the stream and a lady is sobbing for forgiveness for sexual crimes against a relative.

The world is truly a terrifying place.
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Bro that woman deserved the Nick Bate treatment. 40 years, chance of parole slim to none. They gave her 6 years. Come the fuck on.
 
w.i.p. trying to make a list/repo of all the courts on my quest to find the good shit in major cities and etc
if @troonshine and/or @Osama Bin Laden have any others let me know

cant find a dedicated one for Florida's 11th District Court out of Miami and thats one of the ones thats probably kino

Judges
Judge David Wolfe (Tennessee): https://www.youtube.com/@judgedaviddwolfe.stateoftn
Judge Cedrc Simpson (Washtenaw, Michigan): https://www.youtube.com/@honjcedricsimpsonlivefeed4076
Judge Michael McNally (Centreville, Michigan): https://www.youtube.com/@hon.michaelk.mcnally3487
Judge Jeffrey Middleton (Missouri): https://www.youtube.com/@judgejeffreymiddleton7573
Judge Raquel West (Beaumont, TX): https://www.youtube.com/@252nddistrictcourt3
Judge Stephanie Boyd (Bexar, TX): https://www.youtube.com/@judgestephanieboyd4233

Boards
Louisiana Pardons & Parole: https://www.youtube.com/@LAPardonParole

Clips/Restreams
Court TV Daily: https://www.youtube.com/@CourtTVDaily
Judge Fleischer Live: https://www.youtube.com/@judgefleischerlive
The Courtroom Files: https://www.youtube.com/@thecourtroomfiles
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I wonder if the inmates feel like they get more meaning out of life in Angola, compared to prisons where they just have everyone in the block watching tv and doing drugs. working outside, especially picking cotton, might actually be good for the prisoner's psyche. they get to work with their hands doing fairly safe work outside and probably develop friendships and just shoot the shit all day. The crafts and rodeo are great distractions ways for the prisoners to occupy their minds and is probably pretty calming, I think theres probably a lot that could be done to enhance the experience of being in prison so that the people in there have a sense of belonging and purpose. It would make life in prison better and maybe when the prisoners are released they are equipped with emotional regulation and problem solving skills.
There's some choice jobs, even for some of the guys with the worst offenses, like the program that refurbishes wheelchairs that go to poor people around the world. You get guys who are never getting out who are at peace with themselves and get to really feel proud of something they've done. It really shows when they're working on a child-size wheelchair.
 
It's fucking pathetic. Jaywalking gets you a death sentence, but pedophilia? 6 years and you're out. Nothing changed in society basically.
Well it's made me lose sympathy for most of these criminals. They should have known to rape little girls and get sentenced to a learjet instead of looting and getting sentenced to death. What a bunch of retards.
 
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