Man sentenced to decades in prison for building traps in cars and refusing to testify against cartel men
[32 Points] RazrLazr:
[11 Points] DextroShade:
Why the fuck isn't "They'll murder me and my family!"an affirmative defense in these situations?
[7 Points] TurnedOnTunedIn:
Fun read!
[4 Points] HtownH3R0:
Man what a story, a fantastic read. I feel so bad for the guy he got totally fucked, getting harsher time than the actual drug dealers is crazy. Poor guy
[3 Points] TrapIort:
where does one look up more info on building traps?
[3 Points] eyelurck:
Excellent read, but it made me so fucking sad. Release him, McCracken.
[3 Points] tactso:
I swear, juries are fucking dumb.
[1 Points] RIP_Meth_9000:
Murica.....The land of the FREE!!!!! Only because we freaking BUY our freedom every damn PAY DAY!!!!!!!
Wow this is a bunch of bullshit. He got convicted for something that isn't even illegal, and as the article said, is the onus really on the technology makers to determine what their products are being used for? Can you convict Tim Cook because I can use my iPhone to orchestrate drug deals? This article makes me really mad. Sounds like the prosecution managed to convince a jury that Anaya basically knew they were snuggling drugs even though he had no part in it, what an absolute travesty. God I'm mad now.