Jail Gets a Bad Rap

mr sunshine

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I have been Hindu since I was 14, so I use Marijuana/Bhang. And I always told my Probation officer it was my Religion from 14 to 18, and said that it was wrong that they would put me on probation for worshipping my God and that after I got off probation I would continue practicing my Religion, so they didn't like me.
serious question bud... I'm not a hindu I'm a lawyer so i don't know about that type stuff that's why I'm asking.... do you smell like shit? Like how often do you shower?
 

Drowning-Man

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I've never met a Hindu in jail. A Buddhist once, a few Muslim and some witches but never a Hindu. I can see how that could be hard. Do they assume your a terrorist or something?
 

srh88

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I've never met a Hindu in jail. A Buddhist once, a few Muslim and some witches but never a Hindu. I can see how that could be hard. Do they assume your a terrorist or something?
he is a terrorist, he'll invade your couch and eat all your doritos and blow you away with his stank
 

Drowning-Man

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Why do you
he is a terrorist, he'll invade your couch and eat all your doritos and blow you away with his stank
Why do you say he stinks? I hate that spice they cook with. My roommate is Nigerian and the kitchen always smells funny. Must be the Ebola Bats he cooks for dinner.
 

Finshaggy

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serious question bud... I'm not a hindu I'm a lawyer so i don't know about that type stuff that's why I'm asking.... do you smell like shit? Like how often do you shower?
If you are asking what judges think of me. Judges usually like me. I am a student of the Eloquent Peasant and I make sure the judge feels both respected and knows that I know their position. I do shower, I am clean. Whether I wear my hair short or long the judge is usually interested in what I have to say because it is so different than what the prosecutor says.
 

Finshaggy

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I've never met a Hindu in jail. A Buddhist once, a few Muslim and some witches but never a Hindu. I can see how that could be hard. Do they assume your a terrorist or something?
No people are very interested. I have held Charas (hash) making lessons while everyone else went to Christian church after the Christian priest said I wasn't allowed to be Hindu in the non-denominational service. And I had 2 Rig Vedas, so let other people read the 2nd one and everyone always wanted to know what I was reading, and guards felt threatened when I silently read for hours, so they started making book rules in the jail. But then they kept letting Christians bring their Bibles places (which they hardly read), that is my next lawsuit. And I am not lawsuit happy, these things just all happened very quickly after I came to Texas.
 

mr sunshine

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They would rearrest me like 4 months after I got off probation each time.
You should have pmd me as soon as you got out.
If you are asking what judges think of me. Judges usually like me. I am a student of the Eloquent Peasant and I make sure the judge feels both respected and knows that I know their position. I do shower, I am clean. Whether I wear my hair short or long the judge is usually interested in what I have to say because it is so different than what the prosecutor says.
Fucking finnn.. you already know lawyer lingo... you son of a bitch, you're well on your way dude. It amazes me that you were able to understand my question. Most idiots would think I was calling them stinky.
 

Drowning-Man

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If you are asking what judges think of me. Judges usually like me. I am a student of the Eloquent Peasant and I make sure the judge feels both respected and knows that I know their position. I do shower, I am clean. Whether I wear my hair short or long the judge is usually interested in what I have to say because it is so different than what the prosecutor says.
Hey, they let native Americans eat peyote, drink Ayahuasca, and smoke weed on tribal land. Most people don't understand the connection between Hindus and bud. But it has been used for longer then both peyote and Ayahuasca. I read something like 4000 years. Only alcohol out dates it.
 

Drowning-Man

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No people are very interested. I have held Charas (hash) making lessons while everyone else went to Christian church after the Christian priest said I wasn't allowed to be Hindu in the non-denominational service. And I had 2 Rig Vedas, so let other people read the 2nd one and everyone always wanted to know what I was reading, and guards felt threatened when I silently read for hours, so they started making book rules in the jail. But then they kept letting Christians bring their Bibles places (which they hardly read), that is my next lawsuit. And I am not lawsuit happy, these things just all happened very quickly after I came to Texas.
Yeah, I'm in College Station TX. The cops here will kick down your door for weed odor and the jails refuse to give crazy people there meds, or cancer patients pain medication.
 

Drowning-Man

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You should have pmd me as soon as you got out.

Fucking finnn.. you already know lawyer lingo... you son of a bitch, you're well on your way dude. It amazes me that you were able to understand my question. Most idiots would think I was calling them stinky.
It's the curry they cook with. That stuff thinks.
 

Finshaggy

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You should have pmd me as soon as you got out.

Fucking finnn.. you already know lawyer lingo... you son of a bitch, you're well on your way dude. It amazes me that you were able to understand my question. Most idiots would think I was calling them stinky.
I had that corrupt ass lawyer and one time my own step grandfather was my lawyer and he said "If it's your religion call the ACLU" and they have never even responded to me except once to say they would not take the case. But I have since then studied their cases and built on them.

I know a lawyer is supposed to be more worried about what the judge thought than what they thought of me. And usually my lawyers judge me worse than the judge.
 

Finshaggy

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And I have won every case where I didn't waive my Rights. I have 0 convictions on my Record now, partially because I studied the law, partially because I never break a law that doesn't have to do with my religion.
 

Drowning-Man

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I had that corrupt ass lawyer and one time my own step grandfather was my lawyer and he said "If it's your religion call the ACLU" and they have never even responded to me except once to say they would not take the case. But I have since then studied their cases and built on them.

I know a lawyer is supposed to be more worried about what the judge thought than what they thought of me. And usually my lawyers judge me worse than the judge.
Fuck those racist faggits. I love Texas but sometimes damn.
 

Drowning-Man

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Same, it's my State. But when they say Religion they need to understand what that word means.
Texans especially country folk believe religion means Christian. They're a bit more narrow in there views than other Americans. Stubborn. We're a little more open minded in College Station cuz of the university. Most of the foreigners here are Arab, Asian, and African. Were in Texas are u from?
 

Finshaggy

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I say that because Texas affords extra Religious rights. America accommodates "Religious Exercise" but Texas' Constitution says "According to your own Conscience" which is similar to the UN Declaration of Human Rights which says you may change your religion at will.
 

Finshaggy

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Texans especially country folk believe religion means Christian. They're a bit more narrow in there views than other Americans. Stubborn. We're a little more open minded in College Station cuz of the university. Most of the foreigners here are Arab, Asian, and African. Were in Texas are u from?
I'm from McKinney, by Dallas. But I have lived in Wood County and Richardson and Garland and Denton.
 
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