Hawks46":52szwghh said:
It's good this came out. They need to start prosecuting people that are using the system for their own gains.
I have to wonder, what ever happened to that girl that got Brian Banks thrown in jail for 5 years, then came out and admitted to making it up ? Did they ever burn her for that ?
Didn't that little scumbag, and her grandma scumbag, get like a million bucks out of USC over the alleged rape? That should be paid back and both her and her grand-pig should do the exact same amount of time Banks did.
Isn't there a not-so-well known law in regards to murder, that if you frame someone for murder, you do that amount of time, even if you were not the actual murderer? I seem to recall something like that and it should be pertinent to all crime. I'm tired of seeing dudes released after spending 20+ years in the joint for a crime they didn't commit. The *logistics are too complicated for it to happen, but the county responsible for such an incarceration should be doling out like $500k per year, to the released for every year wrongly served.
* I do understand it's the jury, not the prosecution, but still. How do you destroy a mans life, like a guy that loses everything, including family, because he was wrongly committed for the murder of a child? There has to be compensation for that (even though a billion wouldn't be enough).