If they made a mistake in the beginning and were carting me off to prison - I'd run for it. I'd run so fast the dust would still be settling when I'm 10 miles away.
I feel claustraphobic just thinking about it .-. It takes a long time for some of the convicted innocent to be found not guilty of the supposed crime. ....nah, me, I'd be gone, gone gone.
2007-02-16 22:52:27
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answered by Curious39 6
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Since 99 times out of 100 you get caught and get an extra 10 or so years added to your sentence for Escape, I would stay there, which would hopefully add credence to my claims of being innocent. I am also married to a former defense attorney, and my fil is a member of a large law firm, so hopefully someone in his law firm could help take my appeal case! That's what my thinking would be anyway! Plus I am the world's slowest runner so forget about it!
2007-02-16 16:19:06
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answered by Karen 4
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I reckon I'd do my best to save the guards' lives and call for help. The more I proved that I wasn't the kind of person that allegedly committed the original crime, the more they might believe my story of innocence. And you never know, if I couldn't initially prove my innocence, I might get a slightly more lenient sentance.
2007-02-17 04:24:04
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answered by ragill_s1849 3
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Absurd and unconstitutional. Who cares why you dedicate a criminal offense, actually you dedicated the crime. shall we basically concentration on actual deterrent to committing crime indoors the 1st place. start up up putting criminals in detention midsection for the optimal sentence the 1st time each and every time. Use the dying penalty each and every time it relatively is obtainable. Make detention midsection back staggering right into a poor place to be particularly of an afternoon camp.
2016-10-02 06:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Someones been watching the movie "The Fugitive". Go for it. What can they do? Toss you in jail? I think thats where you were headed anyways. True they will add more time for escape but 25 years is a lifetime.
2007-02-16 13:25:07
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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I would go to prison and sue the backside of the cps for sending me there if you run it is a sign of guilt and i would not fancy looking over my shoulder rest of my life anyway what i hear prison is a bit like butlins now lol
2007-02-16 13:19:49
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answered by ? 5
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You could flee, but Inspector Gerrard will hunt you down until you find the one armed man.
I saw this on TV years ago.
2007-02-16 13:28:14
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answered by Sgt 524 5
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I would give it large down the road .
the b"ham 6.
The Guildford.lot.
British justice, good but slow,
2007-02-16 13:15:34
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answered by oop139gg 3
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I would escape, and go looking for a one-armed man.
2007-02-16 13:06:46
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answered by Polo 7
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Instinct would probably say to run, even though rationality would say that you would get caught in your bright orange jumpsuit.
2007-02-16 14:58:13
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answered by Kilroy 4
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