Southfield woman sentenced to life without parole in murder of U-M Dearborn student

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Southfield woman sentenced to life without parole in murder of U-M Dearborn student


The woman who pulled the trigger faced her family and a judge at sentencing. Emotions ran high in the courtroom.

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  1. When someone is found guilty of a crime and is sentenced to death or life in prison I would like to see the following happen:
    The prisoner is placed in a prefab, 10' by 10' cell. The cell is placed on a truck and transported to a site where there is existing plumbing and electric ready to be connected.
    The prisoner is allowed one book. They eat two meals a day, in their cells. They are allowed a radio, but no tv. They do not have access to a library, a gym, or any kind of education.
    They are allowed no visitors. They do not send or receive mail. To the outside world they cease to exist. The guards do not speak to them.
    The next prisoner is brought to the same site and his or her cell is attached to any existing cells.

  2. Listen young women and men. No man or woman is worth life behind bars and a small cell where you're told what to do every day. No freedom, basic food and no life. No man or woman is worth losing your freedom 😞