If they'd stay in the kitchen then they probably wouldn't be getting arrested.
Pretty much the way I see it too. I'm still mixed on the issue of drug legalization but it looks as though the women with life convictions are in for drug traffic. Using it is one thing but knowing dealing in it is a different issue.
Drug laws are ridiculous. What amounts to a lifestyle choice should not be illegal, so why should it be illegal to sell that lifestyle choice?
can't believe the attitude in this thread so far...
must be the normal mind-set in Oklahoma.
when 40% of the women prison population in OK are for drugs... don't you see something wrong?
drugs addicts are going to do drugs ... NO matter what the penalty or consequence. for a true addict, the minute they get let out of prison, odds are they are going right back to drugs.
in thread below a female gets life in prison for drug use... that's right for simple drug use, life in prison without parole .... what a waste of our public resources!!!
at the last OSA, GTG ... had a conversation with an OSA member who happens to be a prosecutor.... He agreed that his office sees a LOT of females.... my question to him was the same... with Oklahoma locking up more women than anywhere in the WORLD..... don't you think something is broken?
something about punishment should fit the crime comes to mind!!!!
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Life Sentence for 6.5 gram Crack... Is this stupid and a waste of resources or what?
Murders, Armed Robbers and Rapist get less time than that...
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Female inmate wants sentence reduced
http://www.tulsaworld.com/articleima...vereux0109.jpg
Sheila Devereux: Because this was her third conviction for drug possession, she received a life sentence under Oklahoma's "three-strikes law."
Published: 1/9/2011 2:31 AM
A woman asking to have her life sentence modified because her case involves indicted police officers has hit a road block in her effort to be freed, a Tulsa World investigation shows.
Sheila Devereux, 47, has asked Tulsa County District Attorney Tim Harris to review her case, which involved a 2005 conviction for drug trafficking.
http://www.okshooters.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110194
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