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" Young has said she hopes Judge LeGrandeur will determine if

excessive

force was used by the guards and if the elevator door was defective. "

Shouldn't there have been like warning tape across the doors

indicating that there was nothing past them but a lethal free fall

drop?

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Both guards were over 200 pounds. It sounds like a freak accident. I found

the drugging of the boy, starting at such an early age, to be very

interesting. I wouldn't call the treatment a success.

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" Young has said she hopes Judge LeGrandeur will determine if

excessive

force was used by the guards and if the elevator door was defective. "

Shouldn't there have been like warning tape across the doors

indicating that there was nothing past them but a lethal free fall

drop?

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Both guards were over 200 pounds. It sounds like a freak accident. I found

the drugging of the boy, starting at such an early age, to be very

interesting. I wouldn't call the treatment a success.

Jim

" Young has said she hopes Judge LeGrandeur will determine if

excessive

force was used by the guards and if the elevator door was defective. "

Shouldn't there have been like warning tape across the doors

indicating that there was nothing past them but a lethal free fall

drop?

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Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to subdue

them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to subdue

them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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Yeah way to much force, but that's what guards use.

Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to subdue

them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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Yeah way to much force, but that's what guards use.

Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to subdue

them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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Of course he was abused. Prisoners are abused everyday in every prison

and jail in this country. Nothing will ever be done about it because

those in the outside don't care. Most people think they have it coming

to them. I've often wondered if when deciding sentences for breaking

certain laws, those making the laws take into consideration how much

abuse the inmate will have to go through and if this is suppose to be

in addition to time to be incarcerated of if it's just a bonus. How

many people do you think really know what goes on in prisons? If you

find this shocking, then you're one of the ones who have no idea.

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>

> Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to

subdue

> them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

> force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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Of course he was abused. Prisoners are abused everyday in every prison

and jail in this country. Nothing will ever be done about it because

those in the outside don't care. Most people think they have it coming

to them. I've often wondered if when deciding sentences for breaking

certain laws, those making the laws take into consideration how much

abuse the inmate will have to go through and if this is suppose to be

in addition to time to be incarcerated of if it's just a bonus. How

many people do you think really know what goes on in prisons? If you

find this shocking, then you're one of the ones who have no idea.

>

>

> Right and there's fine line between abusing someone in order to

subdue

> them. If this boy was slammed up against those doors with enough

> force to open them, then this sounds like abuse to me.

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