KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A judge changed a sentence from six months in prison to eight years after a teenager convicted in a drive-by shooting wrote a letter asking a friend to take over his marijuana dealings.Aaron K. Lawless, 18, agreed to testify against two men who prosecutors say set up the shooting that killed 19-year-old Alisha Quillen last July. The two men were sentenced to eight years in prison while Lawless got six months. He had only 20 days left to serve.Knox County Criminal Court Judge Mary Beth Leibowitz gave Lawless the shorter sentence even after learning he lied about his role in the shooting.Leibowitz changed her mind about the sentence last week after authorities intercepted a letter Lawless wrote to a friend about "pushing some weed" while he is on probation.
Apparently, all of that ganja has plum gone straight to his brain.....you see, folks? This is exactly the reason why I push for people to do something more productive with their lives.....like cheese harvesting. That's right. CHEESE HARVESTING.It's profitable, it's fun and hey.....FREE CHEESE.<__<>_>....I think I'll go now.....
waz wit d cheeze againI really though he waz gonnan hav a list of stuff not to do in prison
Indeed. You have no idea how much out of whack you can get once stress takes a hold of you at the end of the day. Anyway, back on track.So really now....what was this kid thinking when he wrote that letter?"Hm....I don't think I've been in prison long enough....let'sh do something stupid to get me another eight years of overly-amorous 'back massages' from Bubba and the guys down at Cellblock 13!"....oh dear. I am so getting fired for that, aren't I?
Neo's mind may have been taken over by rats / mices / mouses <--- lol