Af first, I thought you guys were referring to Jeremy Jackson from
Baywatch, which puzzled me until I realized he was a
child star.
I know who you're talkin' about now.
Tabs is right, MJ will ever see the inside of a real prison, and if he is found guilty, then some sort of institution would be in order. Martin Bashir's documentary automatically substantiates any upcoming insanity pleas.
As for the cuffing:
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Originally posted by singpilot:
Either way.. damned if you do, more damnation if you don't
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The LAPD were simply following procedure. Felony suspects must be cuffed when taken into custody. I can see the public outcry from both sides of the argument, though. Despite turning up with 65-odd Officers and Detectives, which would probably be required to search a property as vast as Neverland - secret rooms and all - within the purview of their search warrant, the cops have to follow the rules.