December 4, 2006

Waaaaaaa

From WFTV in Florida:
Teen Murderer Says Jail Is Too Hard, Appeals Sentence
One of the teenagers responsible for beating a Holly Hill homeless man to death asked a judge to reduce his 22-year prison sentence Monday. Warren Messner and three other teens pled guilty to killing the man because they were bored, but Messner said prison is too hard.
A bit more:
"Did you feel bad when you are doing it?" Messner was asked during questioning.

"Not really, no," he replied.
And the Judge's comment:
The judge and the state both argued that being deprived services and being locked away is precisely the point of prison. Warren Messner will spend the next 22 years in prison without the chance for parole.
Beating someone to death for 'kicks' deserves this kind of treatment. Posted by DaveH at December 4, 2006 10:15 PM
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