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Governor Wants to Crack Down on Criminals Like Rico Fleming

Rico Fleming continues to elude investigators, as the Governor of Tennessee pushes for new laws to keep repeat criminals like Fleming from getting off easy.

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crazydayz - 1/10/2012 1:43 PM
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the only way to deal with people like this is to eliminate them from society. lay them to rest.....

turtlekeeper - 1/9/2012 10:59 AM
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Well then what is our tax money going for now? What is going on in the court system now is a joke. Any first/olny timer going in to the system on bullsh*t charges is lost in the system, as for the repeaters they are out before the ink dries on the arrest report. Anyone see a problem with this? If someone turtns around and starts to sue the judges and defense attornies maybe this crap will stop. God help the system if one of my family is harmed by on of these revolving door crooks.
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