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 ploucet against jeff doucet. you have to take into consideration the impact on the victim, jodie, 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 go to jail. but i understand. jodie plauche remained vocal about his abuse as a child and
of support grows for jodie s father. 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 plouchet 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 plo ploucet against jeff ducette. you have to take into consideration the impact on the victim, jodie, 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
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 ploucet against jeff doucet. you have to take into consideration the impact on the victim, jodie, 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 go to jail. but i understand.
following him. there needs to be some sort of middle ground. but it is texas. i guess he should be glad he didn t fry. middle ground in a texan is being shot in the ass. that isn t so bad when you think about it, joanne. you once drunkingly peed on the smithsonian, but you didn t go to jail. i didn t think it was the smithsonian. i thought i was at my friend carol s. thankfully i didn t deficate on it. that s more than 18 months. that s at least two years. i don t know much about the alamo. you should. i do know there is no basement. that s thanks to pee wee herman. is that weird? no, that s not weird. from you a texan and you do this to a shrine or monument in texas you should get like one get out of jail free card. there is a pass for a pee, just one.
to ever sure his client didn t go to jail is outrage use. for education, i applaud mr. joiner. he s done a lot of work and i recommend we do something about the 50% dropout rate and president obama opposes allowing parents to use vouchers to get their kids out of bad government schools and get to a better school to get to a middle class. that s what we should talk about here instead of a situation like george zimmerman going to somebody he thinks is suspicious and they have an exchange that leads to an unfortunate death and black people should act over their shoulders and think a white guy will jump out of a bush and get them. outrageous. hard work wins. get an education. don t pay attention to negative people and stay focussed and you ll be okay in america. that s why most of the people want to come do america, that s why you want to come here, piers. thank you larry. when we come back stand your ground in the wake of the zimmerman trial. the woman serving 20 years