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I test a new audio setup while I give my take on the Carmelo Anthony sentencing and why 35 years does not automatically mean the same outcome as other cases. I compare a similar school stabbing story to show how charges, intent, and self-defence claims can lead to completely different verdicts, then I call out how social media rage twists the facts.
• Audio and video quality tweaks as a reason for rapid posts
• Why a 35-year sentence can still involve parole rules
• Comparison with the Belton High School bathroom stabbing case
• Murder vs manslaughter vs criminally negligent homicide explained through the verdict
• How self-defence arguments hinge on who started it and what threats existed
• Why headlines, thumbnails, and biased reporting distort public judgement
• Reaction to a clip of a racist hate crime; when a stranger is punched over “jury selection” assumptions
• Thoughts on remorse, courtroom optics, and how juries read defendants
• Parenting, boundaries, and not letting social media raise kids
• Quick detour into training standards and taking drills seriously
Let me know what you think. Is my audio better? Let me know about what you think about Carmelo Anthony. Was 35 years too much?
Reach me through “FAN MAIL” you can leave a comment or a voicemail.
Support the show
Again, thanks for hanging out with me!
Please feel free to comment or send an email to [email protected]
By JerkI test a new audio setup while I give my take on the Carmelo Anthony sentencing and why 35 years does not automatically mean the same outcome as other cases. I compare a similar school stabbing story to show how charges, intent, and self-defence claims can lead to completely different verdicts, then I call out how social media rage twists the facts.
• Audio and video quality tweaks as a reason for rapid posts
• Why a 35-year sentence can still involve parole rules
• Comparison with the Belton High School bathroom stabbing case
• Murder vs manslaughter vs criminally negligent homicide explained through the verdict
• How self-defence arguments hinge on who started it and what threats existed
• Why headlines, thumbnails, and biased reporting distort public judgement
• Reaction to a clip of a racist hate crime; when a stranger is punched over “jury selection” assumptions
• Thoughts on remorse, courtroom optics, and how juries read defendants
• Parenting, boundaries, and not letting social media raise kids
• Quick detour into training standards and taking drills seriously
Let me know what you think. Is my audio better? Let me know about what you think about Carmelo Anthony. Was 35 years too much?
Reach me through “FAN MAIL” you can leave a comment or a voicemail.
Support the show
Again, thanks for hanging out with me!
Please feel free to comment or send an email to [email protected]