Should a persons record be cleared once they serve their time?

Should a criminal record be cleared after person serves their sentence?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 53.8%
  • No

    Votes: 12 46.2%

  • Total voters
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BrothaZay

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:russ:Silver spoon? Mothafukka, I didnt know what a silver spoon was till i could afford one this year:francis:

I cant tell you how much debt I have currently that dates back over a decade. My family was scratching to live something resembling middle class, and we paying like hell for it now.

Aint not sob stories strong enough to get me to care, breh. Pops wasnt around (still aint), we lived ok but moms health is shyt from working so hard all the years. Im in Chicago, breh. I at any time could have gotten work and the means to protect it, but I know im not about that nor can I be part of the problem, and then switch up womdering why folks wont give me a chance. Im not old so this aint hindsight, fam. I had to make the choices everytime I as presented with a situation, and everytime I chose to grind harder:francis:
I know but atleast u still had a moms, some nikkas dont even haev parents.
 

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I know but atleast u still had a moms, some nikkas dont even haev parents.
And im thankful for mine. Only thing is, some kids have parents and they getting killed by each other or the system, or they grow up in a shyt hole and live single-digit lives. Im all for empathy, but for every brotha who threw their potential away, there are some out there who never had a chance. I feel worse for the latter:yeshrug:
 

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bytch and moan about black on black crime but expect people who served time to stay with that monkey on their back and somehow become productive citizens brehs

Wonder why people go back to selling drugs, stick ups, gang bangin and shyt. It shyt isn't the sweet out here for college grads how do you think it is for a felon? Think something magical I'd just gonna happen to turn it around?

Like most things in life, you can't have these types of convos with naive / dumb nikkas and cacs. Cops lie and throw cases on nikkas all the time, you can be in the car with a nikka that has work on him and guess what? You get a case. Same with a pistols

Think the same cops that are out here shootin nikkas like practice targets are follow the right procedures when arresting blacks. Think the judicial system that profits off of high conviction rates has lower income black people's best interests at heart. Check election time conviction rates and see if you notice any disparities compared to other times of the year.

shyt goes on
 

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I think there should be a time period on it. If a person does the time and they stay out of trouble for 3-5 years then it should be cleared.
 

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bytch and moan about black on black crime but expect people who served time to stay with that monkey on their back and somehow become productive citizens brehs

Wonder why people go back to selling drugs, stick ups, gang bangin and shyt. It shyt isn't the sweet out here for college grads how do you think it is for a felon? Think something magical I'd just gonna happen to turn it around?

Like most things in life, you can't have these types of convos with naive / dumb nikkas and cacs. Cops lie and throw cases on nikkas all the time, you can be in the car with a nikka that has work on him and guess what? You get a case. Same with a pistols

Think the same cops that are out here shootin nikkas like practice targets are follow the right procedures when arresting blacks. Think the judicial system that profits off of high conviction rates has lower income black people's best interests at heart. Check election time conviction rates and see if you notice any disparities compared to other times of the year.

shyt goes on


And that doesn't even get into cases of brothers getting jammed up for something they weren't any where close to and ending up taking a plea because the public defenders system is a joke. If you can't afford a real lawyer, taking your chances in court as a black man is like Russian roulette no matter how innocent you are.
 

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Should be treated like certain debt, after X amount of years, it's wiped off your record regardless of what you do.

But that would be too rational for this world.
 

Dzali OG

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Some of the answers in here are very cacish...

A society that doesn't forgive past mistakes is a penal society. The intent is to keep a segment of the population in servitude as second class citizens.

Don't sleep on the fact that many black men can't legally bare arms. No surprise when now, county jails are hell holes which make you want to plead out. Blemished record.....surprise!
 

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You make some retarded posts sometimes.

Answer is no. If they've been to prison for whatever, the record proves that they're either unreliable and or dangerous.
They already assume black males are unreliable and dangerous as it is, and the fact that we're thrown in prison in a rather highly disproportionate rate definitely doesn't help. shyt logic is shyt.
 
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