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This case is sad because

This case is sad because every person in America has access to public records and no one has bothered to access them.
If you look you will see that Shaquanda was convicted by a half black jury and agreed to the sentence suggested by the county prosecutor after bieng arrested by the police. Superville was the last in line in the sentencing of Shaquanda Cotton. Shaquanda actually did have a criminal record and had been suspended from school several times. The teacher she "pushed" was an elderly woman that was crippled with arthritis and had to go to the hospital after she was slammed against a brick wall by Shaquanda.
She was not sentenced to seven years in Juvie. Her sentence was "Indefinite". That sounds bad but what it means is that she could be released at any time when she learned to behave. She could be released after as little as a week. Her mom has created a slander campaign to stop her daughter from having to accept the consequences of her actions.
Check the facts.


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