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Gerald 12-04-10 04:40 PM

Manson Caught With Cell Phone in Prison,
 
Notorious cult leader Charles Manson — who has been behind bars for more than three decades — has been caught with having a cell phone inside his jail cell.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/12/04...-phone-prison/



Note:Published December 04, 2010

The Third Man 12-04-10 04:43 PM

Should have executed him long ago.

A bit of research will convince you of his culpability and his co-defendants death warrents.

Sailor Steve 12-04-10 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Third Man (Post 1547088)
Should have executed him long ago.

A bit of research will convince you of his culpability and his co-defendants death warrents.

Oh, no question he was sentenced to death. But then Cantafordya rescinded the death penalty, so he was commuted to life. When they reinstated it the courts decided that the sentence couldn't be retroactively uncommuted.

kiwi_2005 12-04-10 05:19 PM

So Charles Mansion has been running a Psychic hotline from Jail :hmmm: :O:

Madox58 12-04-10 07:38 PM

Well they gave him another 30 days on his sentence.
That ought to teach him a lesson.
:smug:

krashkart 12-04-10 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by privateer (Post 1547173)
Well they gave him another 30 days on his sentence.
That ought to teach him a lesson.
:smug:

True true. :haha:

Madox58 12-04-10 08:51 PM

So what kind of reprimand is he going to get?
"Bad Charlie! Bad, Bad Charlie!"
:har:

krashkart 12-04-10 09:17 PM

:rotfl2:

nikimcbee 12-04-10 11:45 PM

Could you imagine being at home and him accidetly dialing you number?
:haha:

Sailor Steve 12-04-10 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1547269)
Could you imagine being at home and him accidetly dialing you number?
:haha:

"Hello?"

"This is Charles Manson."

"Yeah, right!"

"No, this really is Charles Manson."

"Doug, is that you? I hate Marilyn Manson!"

"No, this is Charles Manson!"

"Who?"

"Charles Manson."

"Never heard of you."

"I want to kill you."

"No, Doug, I'm gonna kill you if you don't quit screwing around!"

nikimcbee 12-04-10 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1547278)
"Hello?"

"This is Charles Manson."

"Yeah, right!"

"No, this really is Charles Manson."

"Doug, is that you? I hate Marilyn Manson!"

"No, this is Charles Manson!"

"Who?"

"Charles Manson."

"Never heard of you."

"I want to kill you."

"No, Doug, I'm gonna kill you if you don't quit screwing around!"

:haha:
Queue helter skelter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMfkVGCU_BA

(you may want to put on your tinfoil helmet now to block the fibes...:woot:)

TLAM Strike 12-05-10 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1547114)
Oh, no question he was sentenced to death. But then Cantafordya rescinded the death penalty, so he was commuted to life. When they reinstated it the courts decided that the sentence couldn't be retroactively uncommuted.

I'm not familiar with that aspect of the case against Manson (or much else about him other than his followers killed a bunch of people) but wouldn't that be a case of Expost Facto? Don't criminals sentenced under one law remain sentenced even if the laws are rewritten and vice versa (ie one who commits what is later deemed a criminal act cannot be prosecuted as there was no law at the time)? :06:

Sailor Steve 12-05-10 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLAM Strike (Post 1547290)
I'm not familiar with that aspect of the case against Manson (or much else about him other than his followers killed a bunch of people) but wouldn't that be a case of Expost Facto? Don't criminals sentenced under one law remain sentenced even if the laws are rewritten and vice versa (ie one who commits what is later deemed a criminal act cannot be prosecuted as there was no law at the time)? :06:

When the death penalty was rescinded in 1972 several inmates on death row had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment, including Manson and Sirhan Sirhan, who had assassinated Robert Kennedy. When the death penalty was reinstated it was recognized that someone serving a life sentence could not be upgraded to death, even if that had been their former status.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Manson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_v._Anderson
http://www.deathpenalty.org/article.php?id=48

Penguin 12-05-10 10:33 AM

oh interesting, I thought that the decision from '72 put off all prisoners from death row who sat there at this time, a quasi-amnesty. This seems to be the case only in some states.

Sailor Steve 12-05-10 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1547459)
oh interesting, I thought that the decision from '72 put off all prisoners from death row who sat there at this time, a quasi-amnesty. This seems to be the case only in some states.

I'm pretty sure any similar law would have the same result but the 1972 law was created in California for California, and had no effect on the rest of the United States.


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