hoichi
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Not exactly:
". . . The full parole board now has 120 days to review the finding. If it's upheld, Gov. Jerry Brown will have 30 further days to approve or deny parole or order the case sent back to the board for a rehearing...."
Thinking he ment that she got approval to go to the next step in the process.
I do wonder though... she has spent almost her entire adult life in jail... what prospects does she have on the outside... granted that should not be a reason to keep her in prison though...
Her prospects will be bleak, if she gets out it will be interesting to see how she copes with what limited freedom she is granted.
Truth... but what are her options? Stay in? Seems like it would be cruel just to keep her in because her options are limited? There are people who have murdered more and more viciously that have not had to do the same amount of time... unless I am missing something...?
They should get her a one way ticket to Polanski....
Let him deal with her...
I hope not! She will probably get a book deal though.She'll probably hit the talk show circuit and become a media darling with a reality show.
Maybe not. Son of Sam law:I hope not! She will probably get a book deal though.
Maybe not. Son of Sam law:
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/son-of-sam-statutes-federal-and-state-summary#California
To my knowledge New York is the only state with such a law, so she could write and sell it in most of the US.Maybe not. Son of Sam law:
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/son-of-sam-statutes-federal-and-state-summary#California
To my knowledge New York is the only state with such a law, so she could write and sell it in most of the US.
Yep she can't- once you are convicted and either in or out of prison, cannot profit off it. That's why I was wondering if the 'touring of the talk show circuit" and a reality show would fall under that too.
Some people will bring up OJ and why he wrote a book and all that. It's because he was found not guilty.
Hmmm not according to this link... Says that California has a similar law that is in effect and an an overwhelming number of states also have similar laws like the Son of Sam one. NY's was revised from what I can tell.
Case by case I suppose and the victims' families can sue them for damages if they do 'profit'
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/hilden/20040302.html
Not just New York.To my knowledge New York is the only state with such a law, so she could write and sell it in most of the US.