Favoritism by our legal system
By Brian M. Baillie, Legal Analyst on August 5th, 2008 8:11 PM |
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The rich get richer, maybe not richer but at least celebrity status. Well last week this phrase rang true once again as NY Football Giants super bowl star, Ahmad Bradshaw received preferential treatment from the Virginia court system. Bradshaw was to serve 60 days for violation of his probation from some juvenile offenses. The normal person would serve 60 days consecutively, Mr. Bradshaw however was able to serve 30 days this summer and another 30 days after the 2008 season. I didnt realize seasonal employment was a reason for suspended sentences. This seems patently unfair and just another case of the rich getting richer. I wish Mr. Bradshaw nothing but the best on and off the field and hope he has cleaned up his life. It’s just frustrating when those that have so much get that much more. Mr. Bradshaw you have great company, Lilo, Britney, Paris and all the other celebs who flow in and out of our country’s finest jails.





















