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POT HOTTIE BREATHES FREEDOM

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Rocket River, Mar 24, 2006.

  1. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    It is good to be NON MINORITY
    If she was a minority and poor she'd be under the jail

    - Rocket River
    :rolleyes: :mad:


    POT HOTTIE BREATHES FREEDOM

    By DAREH GREGORIAN
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    IT'S A DEAL!: Diaco shows up in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday with a plunging neckline to receive a wrist-slap of a sentence - five years' probation - for dealing pot on campus.

    March 22, 2006 -- The so-called "Pot Princess" got a fairy-tale ending in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday, where she was sentenced to five years' probation for dealing drugs on and around the NYU campus.
    Julia Diaco, 20, was officially slapped on the wrist after her lawyer told Justice Charles Solomon that, as per the deal she'd worked out with prosecutors, she'd successfully completed her drug rehab and education program.

    Asked if she wanted to say anything before her sentencing, Diaco - dressed in a dark, pinstriped skirt suit with knee-high stiletto-heeled boots - whispered, "No."

    Her lawyer, Paul Schechtman, told the judge his client had taken "a long journey and a successful one."

    Diaco - who had cracked wise to reporters after her arrest in 2004 - declined comment as she left court. Schechtman said, "She's a very different person than she was 18 months ago, and she has a bright future ahead of her."

    Diaco was facing up to 25 years in prison had she been convicted of the top charges against her at trial.

    Prosecutors apparently had a strong case against her - including videotape of her selling mar1juana, magic mushrooms, LSD and cocaine to undercover officers.

    While she was selling small amounts, she was also dealing on a regular basis, using her NYU dorm as her "base of operations," prosecutors said.

    Prosecutors said she dealt to undercover officers eight times, with her biggest deal $650 worth of cocaine, and would ply her wares on and around the NYU campus, including Washington Square Park.

    When she was arrested, she was carrying several ounces of mar1juana and a scale.

    The case was surprising because the petite Diaco didn't need the money - she's the daughter of a millionaire builder and grew up in a castle-like mansion in tony Rumson, N.J.

    Diaco pleaded guilty to drug possession and sale charges in 2004, but was allowed to withdraw that plea and plead guilty to lesser versions of those charges yesterday after successfully completing her drug rehab program and passing her drug tests.

    She now attends a community college in New Jersey.

    News of the deal frustrated Anthony Papa, 51, who, like Diaco, was once a first-time, non-violent offender. Instead of probation, he was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for delivering four ounces of cocaine for a police informant to an undercover cop for a $500 fee.

    The owner of a struggling auto repair business in The Bronx, Papa was desperate for cash and couldn't afford a pricey lawyer.

    "I get angry with a case like this because the laws are not applied equally. Because she had money and the right lawyers, she didn't go to jail. Others should have that same opportunity," he said. "All people should be treated like this woman - with compassion."

    dareh.gregorian@nypost.com

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/0322200...lnews/65791.htm
     
  2. oomp

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    I thought this was going to be about that Libertarian running in Alabama for Gov, Loretta Null.

    http://www.nallforgovernor.com/


     
  3. Cesar^Geronimo

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    This is a huge flaw in our justice system -- if you have enough money you can manipulate the system
     
  4. RocketMan Tex

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    If drugs were decriminalized, no one would be going to jail for stuff like this!
     
  5. Cesar^Geronimo

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    I think it's more about wealth than race. O.J. proved that
     
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    rich bi*ch

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    the New York Post did a story in which a poor black man was charged with the same crime, with a court appointed lawyer, he got 15 years in prison
     
  7. rrj_gamz

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    As Marvin Zindler use to say, "It's hell to be poor"...Man, she's hot...
     
  8. Rocket River

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    it is the combination
    Poor and white will get less than Poor and minority

    Rocket RIver
     
  9. Rocket River

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    that is the most major issue
    You only as guilty as your lawyer
    truth and justice have little to with it any more
    it is
    Wealth and connections

    Rocket River
     
  10. surrender

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    This reminds me of the Chappelle's Show where the crack dealer gets the same treatment as a CEO and vice versa, it was on last night
     
  11. robbie380

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    try its good to be rich instead of being mad that she is white. the guy referenced at the bottom was white too. and you don't have to say the non-minority euphimism (sp?) since we know non-minority = white.
     
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    That chick can take a toke on my long bong anytime she wants to..... :eek: :D
     
  13. Rocket River

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    I agree
    Non-Minority is a euphemism for white
    and i hate euphemisms. . . I apologize for using it

    Rocket River
     
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    hot, rich, and and sells drugs???

    i think i'm in love.
     
  15. verse

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    ur only as good as your attorney. trust that.
     
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    I agree with that, verse. I hate it when people whine and act like being poor is something they couldn't have changed. Puh-leeze... society schmiety... stop spending your money on rims and stereos, and save it for an education. :mad:
     
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    highly enlightening of you
    the poor don't deserve justice because.. . they could have changed it
    rich people [esp these that ain't do a d*mn thing to get rich like
    said hottie above] deserve better justice because. . .well they rich

    Rocket River
     
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    I'll take her spread out in Playboy for one hundred Alex.
     
  19. Dairy Ashford

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    Even if it's a minority judge, minority prosecutor or there are minority jurors? Or minority arresting officers?
     
  20. Zion

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    The order of justice in the US:-

    1. Money
    2. Race
    3. Education
    4. Gender (and if you look good your even better off)

    Missy there has all four in her favour. Now imagine it was a poor uneducated black man.
     

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