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  1. Mar 2023
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    1. “Lamont you are under arrest for kidnapping and forcible rape.’’ Lamont is now being extradited to Washington and is going straight to trial. “Lamont you were warned about me,” says the judge. “May the courts have mercy on your soul. “Lamont on the count of forcible rape I sentence you to 10 years of confinement and to pay restitution to the victim until your sentence is completed. “On the count of Arson, I sentence you to 15 years confinement, on the count of the criminal homicide of Walter Smith, I sentence you to life without parole,” says the judge. You will seek out rehabilitation within the prison but you will never see the light of day again, given your criminal history and deviance, I hope you have learned your lesson because this will be the last time you will be out in society as a free man and next time it will be on work Release” now get this criminal out of my face bailiff, the court is adjourned.

      you must reap what you sow, you made your bed and now you have to lay in it for the rest of your life

    2. “Look Rashaad ballistics from the crime scene matches your duty pistol, so why did you do it,” says the officer.

      another scare tactic to compel innocent bystanders into giving false confessions

    3. When Rashaad arrives home, he sees his home being burnt to the ground and so he tries to run into the burning house to find his dad but has no luck.

      It must've been very traumatic for Rashaad to believe everything was just normal 15 minutes prior to leaving his home only to find out that now his home and father is gone

    4. Lamont shoots his uncle in the head and then drags him into the closet then sets the house on fire and drives off.

      Lamont did in fact seek revenge for his father but at what cost?

    5. Lamont is preparing to skip town and after paying his bond he commits a robbery on this poor man, he stole the man’s gun and used it on the man killing him instantly.

      this part is very cruel but also show the reality of how heartless people can really be

    6. Lamont isn’t too worried about it as he has the money for his bond and plans to run away as soon as the opportunity strikes.

      Lamont said " catch me if you can, im doing the race"

    7. “threatened search warrant, the officers tore the house up inch by inch trying to find admissible evidence for the ADA’s office in Lamont’s preliminary hearing.

      Be aware that if the police is going to raid your house, legally they must have a search warrant on their person at all times during the raid which is signed off by a magistrate judge.

    8. He starts getting very irate with the officer and he struck the officer with his handcuffed hands, breaking the officer’s nose and jaw.

      I always liked when the cocky cop got his ego and head knocked back into place

    9. When Lamont made it to the police station, he had to go through the booking (reserve accommodations for) process and his photos taken and his fingerprints scanned into the database. Lamont knows he doesn’t have a lawyer, but he isn’t a minor being 19, he invokes his 5th amendment (an individual cannot be compelled by the government to provide incriminating information about herself) rights until his uncle shows up

      Remember everybody, even if you are gulity don't say a word without a lawyer, those few minutes of silence can drastically affects someone' life for the good or bad

    10. Lamont had an extremely high quantity amount prescription pills with the general intent of selling the pills for profit, with him having general knowledge of criminal law and common law from his uncle and knowing selling drugs is a felony, he decides to start selling them in school.

      If there are any minors reading this story, the story might be fiction but all punishments by law in this story is 100% true so do the right thing and stay away and say no to drugs

    11. Lamont always struggled with living with the man who put his father behind bars.

      This is something i like to call "generational evil." generational evil is when the hard striken life of a man or woman poisoning the future of their children

    12. He would act in school so badly to where it came to the point, he needed a police officer to escort him from class to class until he graduated high school.

      At my old high school, there was a student there who was on probation for some type of criminal and he had to be escorted by his probation officer and the school's resource officer as written into his paperwork

    13. Rashaad Smith is a corrections officer at the King County Corrections institution in Seattle, Washington.

      the inspiration I had to make Rashaad's character a correctional officer was my older brother who was a federal correctional officer for 10 years in South Carolina