i feel like i wouldn t be 18 if i didn t go to jail. i was living life like it wasn t no tomorrow. so, now i have a chance to sit back and realize all the stuff i took for granted in life. how many people that really cared about me. you know you got to stay away from that little gang stuff. you got to be your own man. officer henderson has known goodwin since he first arrived in the jail s juvenile wing at age 18. nine years is a long time. but he s still young. hopefully he makes some good choices. i mean, if he get around the wrong people, he s going to have hard time to do. if he goes down there and be positive and be a man and stay out of the way, he ll idaho do good. so, it s 50/50. it s all on him.
the next day, the phone was just swamped with people calling, and i would guess 19 out of 20 were very upset about us even booking him for murder. the vast majority of people said, what would you do, he deserved what he got. that sort of thing. in the end, gary plauche pleads no contest to manslaughter and is sentenced to five years probation and community service. as a prosecutor, you have to make decisions on every case. here the evidence was clearly a murder taking place by gary plauche against jeff doucet. you have to take into consideration the impact on the victim, jody plauche, who would have to relive some of the horrors that happened to him as a witness in a case in which his father is being charged with murder. i understand exactly what my father did. he got lucky because he didn t
out. it was just, hope to see 18. i feel like i wouldn t be 18 if i didn t go to jail. i was living life like there was no tomorrow. and you have to stay away from the gang stuff and you got to be your own man. officer henderson, has known goodwin since he first arrived in the jail s juvenile wing at age 16. nine years is a long time. but he s still young. hopefully he makes some good choices. i mean, if he gets around the wrong people, he s going to have hard time to do. if he goes down there, be positive, be a man, stay out the way, he ll do good. so it s 50/50. it s all on him.
being charged with murder. i understand exactly what my father did. he got lucky because he didn t go to jail. but i understand. jodie plauche remained vocal about his abuse as a child and hopes speaking out will continue to raise awareness and provide hope to other victims of abuse. if are you a victim of this type of abuse or sexual abuse or even just physical abuse, with the proper support and counseling, my family was my support, you can be okay. you don t have to be scarred for life. coming up sheriff s office! thieves on the loose. stop! get on the ground! and an angry mom comes out swinging. what the that s when [ bleep ] got real. when caught on camera: point of no return continues. next.
when jeb was a very healthy kid in a very elite school, he used marijuana but didn t get caught and didn t go to jail. i m talking about the hypocrisy of evading the law, because the law seems to target and seems to go after poor people, often people of color. that was rand paul talking about jeb bush s drug history on fox news last night. tomorrow, rand paul and jeb bush will address the conservative political action conference where rand paul has won the straw poll for the last two years. back with me luke russert, david frum, and blake zeth. david, how is that line of argument going to go over with republican vote sners the republican party is divided on the marijuana issue, but let s remember what rand paul is advocating.