can West memphis 3 leave state??

tombrady12tombrady12 Posts: 57
edited August 2011 in A Moving Train
Does anyone know the guidlines of their 10 year probation? can they leave the state? attend PJ20?
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    tombrady12 wrote:
    Does anyone know the guidlines of their 10 year probation? can they leave the state? attend PJ20?

    one can only hope that they can't until at least September 5th.
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  • SatansFutonSatansFuton Posts: 5,399
    I think it's up to the discretion of the probation officer. I know people who have left the country while on probation, so it just depends. If it's a situation like a concert/festival where they know beer is going to be plentiful, and the presence of drugs are pretty likely, it could easily be a no. But these guys aren't a regular case, and the probation might just be a formality. So I really have no idea. But if they were on a standard probation, and this was a standard case, I would bet the PO would say "No Way". See what I did there?
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  • They were hanging out at the Madison Hotel the night they were released, which is in Tennessee
  • maj4emaj4e Posts: 605
    it would be cool to see them there
  • its just gishits just gish San Antonio, TX Posts: 880
    tombrady12 wrote:
    Does anyone know the guidlines of their 10 year probation? can they leave the state? attend PJ20?
    I would assume so since they were in Tennessee after they got released.
  • given2fly23given2fly23 Evanston, IL Posts: 5,935
    this was asked during their press conference and one of the attorneys said there are no travel restrictions on them.
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  • bumperdebumperde Posts: 104
    Yes they no travel restrictions! 8-)8-)8-)
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  • __ Posts: 6,651
    There are no travel restrictions and they're not on probation, so they don't have a probation officer. They are on Suspended Imposition of Sentence.
  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    I read that Damien flew out to New York and Jason flew to California to live with relatives, and both have no plans to return. Jessie apparently returned home to live with his dad.
  • The Waiting Trophy ManThe Waiting Trophy Man Niagara region, Ontario, Canada Posts: 12,158
    I read that Damien flew out to New York and Jason flew to California to live with relatives, and both have no plans to return. Jessie apparently returned home to live with his dad.

    Good for them. That's awesome.
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  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834
    I read that Damien flew out to New York and Jason flew to California to live with relatives, and both have no plans to return. Jessie apparently returned home to live with his dad.

    Good for them. That's awesome.

    Yeah I guess it is good for them, but I can't help but feel uneasy about all of this. Whilst I'm glad to see Damien is no longer facing the death penalty, it doesn't feel like justice has been served for those three little boys. I hope that there will be an effort to fully exonerate the WM3, and I hope all these celebrities will continue to support that effort.
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    I read that Damien flew out to New York and Jason flew to California to live with relatives, and both have no plans to return. Jessie apparently returned home to live with his dad.

    Good for them. That's awesome.

    Yeah I guess it is good for them, but I can't help but feel uneasy about all of this. Whilst I'm glad to see Damien is no longer facing the death penalty, it doesn't feel like justice has been served for those three little boys. I hope that there will be an effort to fully exonerate the WM3, and I hope all these celebrities will continue to support that effort.


    Why? Why not throw support to finding the real killer like OJ did? :lol:
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  • The Waiting Trophy ManThe Waiting Trophy Man Niagara region, Ontario, Canada Posts: 12,158
    I read that Damien flew out to New York and Jason flew to California to live with relatives, and both have no plans to return. Jessie apparently returned home to live with his dad.

    Good for them. That's awesome.

    Yeah I guess it is good for them, but I can't help but feel uneasy about all of this. Whilst I'm glad to see Damien is no longer facing the death penalty, it doesn't feel like justice has been served for those three little boys. I hope that there will be an effort to fully exonerate the WM3, and I hope all these celebrities will continue to support that effort.

    Peter Jackson's still on the case to find the real killer(s):

    http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/08/23/peter-jackson-west-memphis-three-investigation-exclusive/
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,157
    He should be focusing on Hobbits, and nothing but Hobbits!

    :ugeek:

    edit:

    also, these are the things you get to do when you make a bazillion dollars and are looking for some pet projects.
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  • facepollutionfacepollution Posts: 6,834

    That's really good to hear.
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    I think it's up to the discretion of the probation officer. I know people who have left the country while on probation, so it just depends. If it's a situation like a concert/festival where they know beer is going to be plentiful, and the presence of drugs are pretty likely, it could easily be a no. But these guys aren't a regular case, and the probation might just be a formality. So I really have no idea. But if they were on a standard probation, and this was a standard case, I would bet the PO would say "No Way". See what I did there?
    probation is probation..the only reason I have ever seen a parolee leave the state is for a family funeral
    and if you do leave and you get caught you go straight back to the big house and the time is up to the judge..he can give you 30 days or the remainder of your time it just all depends on if he got laid or not the night before :lol:
    and your PO can also send you back...don't mess up up your probation !
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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    bumperde wrote:
    Yes they no travel restrictions! 8-)8-)8-)
    :problem: they pled guilty and there is no travel restrictions on their parole..this whole deal sounds like bullshit to me.
    and that brings to mind if they pled guilty then they have a murder rap on their record..not a good jacket to have when you're job hunting and with a guilty plee there will be no law suit for time in the joint, these boys got a great deal :lol: and if any of them gets busted for anything else and has to go back..their names as baby killers will follow them into the joint and that aint good.

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  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    edited August 2011
    Godfather. wrote:
    bumperde wrote:
    Yes they no travel restrictions! 8-)8-)8-)
    :problem: they pled guilty and there is no travel restrictions on their parole..this whole deal sounds like bullshit to me.
    and that brings to mind if they pled guilty then they have a murder rap on their record..not a good jacket to have when you're job hunting and with a guilty plee there will be no law suit for time in the joint, these boys got a great deal :lol: and if any of them gets busted for anything else and has to go back..their names as baby killers will follow them into the joint and that aint good.

    Godfather.
    ...
    The guilty plea was a legal maneuver so the prosecution in the case doesn't have to change the "W" to an "L" in the in the Won/Lost column.
    And don't tell me that if you were on Death Row for the past 18 years, that you wouldn't agree to the same terms... say, "I'm guilty" and you are set free. And think about it... what is worse... not getting a job... or LIFE in Prison (or on Death Row).
    Seriously... which would you choose?
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  • SatansFutonSatansFuton Posts: 5,399
    Godfather. wrote:
    probation is probation..the only reason I have ever seen a parolee leave the state is for a family funeral
    and if you do leave and you get caught you go straight back to the big house and the time is up to the judge..he can give you 30 days or the remainder of your time it just all depends on if he got laid or not the night before :lol:
    and your PO can also send you back...don't mess up up your probation !
    Godfather.

    Probation/Parole is not really so rigid or black and white. As I said I knew a guy who left the country while on Probation, with his PO's blessing. He and his family went on a cruise in Mexico for Thanksgiving. There are different levels of risk, and other factors that affect what they can do. You might have one guy with an ankle bracelet who is only allowed to leave his home for work and essential errands and has to report every week, and you might have a guy who has to report every month, and another who has to report every 6 months. The level of supervision, and how much they restrict your movement is a case by case basis, sometimes decided by the court, other times at the discretion of the PO.

    I knew a guy who was on probation in Florida, but lived in Texas. He just had to call a phone number in Florida once a month and leave a message with his SS#, and every 2-3 months (I forget what it was) he would report to a probation office here in Texas and take a drug test, although eventually his entire probation was transferred here.

    Without looking at the judgement handed down by the court, or their terms of parole/probation, I can't really say what they can or can't do.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,495
    Godfather. wrote:
    bumperde wrote:
    Yes they no travel restrictions! 8-)8-)8-)
    :problem: they pled guilty and there is no travel restrictions on their parole..this whole deal sounds like bullshit to me.
    and that brings to mind if they pled guilty then they have a murder rap on their record..not a good jacket to have when you're job hunting and with a guilty plee there will be no law suit for time in the joint, these boys got a great deal :lol: and if any of them gets busted for anything else and has to go back..their names as baby killers will follow them into the joint and that aint good.

    Godfather.

    It is bullshit. They have to plead guilty yet it doesn't mean anything except time served. It is bullshit. Either they are free to go or they are guilty and should be in jail.

    I understand the reasoning behind them signing the plea agreement, but I think the agreement itself is bullshit. Basically, it says...we'll we may have fucked up, no one wants to fight anymore and it's been so long ago that we're not sure we could try the case effectively...why don't we just let you go and call it even?
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  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    It is bullshit. They have to plead guilty yet it doesn't mean anything except time served. It is bullshit. Either they are free to go or they are guilty and should be in jail.

    I understand the reasoning behind them signing the plea agreement, but I think the agreement itself is bullshit. Basically, it says...we'll we may have fucked up, no one wants to fight anymore and it's been so long ago that we're not sure we could try the case effectively...why don't we just let you go and call it even?
    ...
    The legal maneuver was drafted by the prosecution in order to save face on a high profile conviction that probably advanced people's careers. They do not have to claim a loss on the case... and they don't have to re-try the case (with no real evidence, they would have to dismiss). They have the defendants over a barrel because they are already in prison.
    The fact that should be infuriating the public is that the murderer or murderers of the 3 boys is probably still at large and has been for the past 18 years. Evidence is long gone and the chance of finding out the truth is pretty much, lost. I'm pissed off that there was more concern after getting someone... than, getting the guilty one.
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  • maj4emaj4e Posts: 605
    Like Chris Rock said "I can look guilty at the mall"

    Say whatever they want and go home.

    (in reference to him saying Kobe should hire Johnny Cochran)
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