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Honor students working two jobs being sent to jail for skipping school
After Tran's parents got divorced, supporting her older brother and younger sister fell to her. Her mother relocated out of state and her father often worked too late to come home, according to Mary Elliot, Diane Tran's boss at her weekend job.
After going to school from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tran worked full-time at a dry cleaner's. On weekends, she helped Elliot throw weddings. Tran said that some mornings it was just hard to get out of bed. This story really brings tears to my eyes. A normal 17 years old would spend most time in social networking if not doing homework. But there is always some rare individual like Diane Tran outshines her peers. And then there is a block head judge like the Honorable Moriarty to make the US court system a laughing stock. Link: http://gma.yahoo.com/community-comes...opstories.html |
Love how this kid stayed truant to herself and her family.
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Uh, yeah...that judge is a piece of shit.
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From the article and the video:
"If you let one of them run loose, what are you going to do with the rest of them?" Judge Lanny Moriarty told ABC News affiliate KHOU. "A little stay at the jail is not a death sentence," he said. |
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Diane, how'd you like to make $100 bucks the hard way
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I just checked. The age of consent in Texas and Missouri is 17. You're free to go. Pick up your belongings at the desk. |
Unfortunately, I'd have to pick up my belongings at my house too
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Texas judges may be removed in one of four ways:
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