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An NBA Team Got a Murderer Out of Prison



The Dallas Mavericks were directly involved in freeing a man from a 44 year prison sentence. One of their players confessed to Mark Cuban that his father should be out after rehabilitating himself but the way they did it is unbelievable.

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  1. I don't know how they let the gunman who actually murdered somebody out before him. At most his father should have been charged as an accomplice. It should not have carried a 44-year sentence. That is absolutely disgusting.

  2. Now imagine all the people wrongly locked up who have no celebrity or financial privileges who just have to rot in jail.

  3. Bro how did his dad get 5 years solitary confinement for not cutting hair bro

  4. It's a shame you have to amass this much support and power to clear up injustices. I'm so glad they were able to get Dorian's Dad out of prison. My heart goes out to all those people not fortunate enough to have the full might of an NBA team and a billionaire on their side.

  5. In all seriousness this justs shows what money and influence can do in the American justice system regardless of the crime that a person is committed of. Murder is no joke and his dads attorney taking the case to trial after the true killer made a deal and having his deal taken off the table. You hate to hear of cases lile this but the system is based on money and influence. No matter your political affiliation the current case that almost saw Hunter Biden get a pretrial diversion for a case that in over 961k trials has zero pretrial diversions erver offered and immunity to future cases that have yet to be filed by the IRS and FBI for wire fraud and not not paying taxes, illegally taking money from other countries without registering as a lobbyist and the influence peddling with his father that the FBI,IRS,and multiple business partners have testified. Just like in the case with Finny-Smiths dad the ones who are truly guilty aren't always the ones paying for the crimes they committed. Hopefully everything works out with his father and he can adjust to the world around him outside of prison because after such a long time behind bars. Many say its like moving to a foreign country were you don't speak the language and everything moves incredibly fast. He has a much better starting place than most so hopefully he uses those benefits to his advantage and comes out on top. 🤞

  6. Hell yeah!!! One of my favorite players too haha I said the Hell Yeah! out loud when you said that… people around me got scared 😅

  7. I watch a YouTuber @BankyPound who did 33 years in the Virginia system and tells stories from his time. Cool how the 2 main things I watch kind of crossed platforms here. I wonder if banky knows him. I'm gonna ask, he replies to his comments.

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