Who Has Served the Most Time? Ex Cons Rank Themselves

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Various individuals with different criminal convictions discuss their experiences in prison, including time served, pet peeves, and solitary confinement. The discussion reveals disparities in the justice system's effectiveness in reforming individuals, with Justin C. serving the longest sentence of about 14 years for marijuana-related charges.

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  • Individuals in the discussion shared their criminal convictions, including robbery, drug-related charges, and gang-related crimes, highlighting the diverse backgrounds and experiences within the group.
  • Justin C.'s case stands out as he served the longest time (about 14 years) due to probation violation for marijuana possession, sparking a reflection on the impact of drug-related offenses on sentencing lengths and rehabilitation efforts.

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  • What are some common criminal convictions discussed?

    Robbery, drug-related charges, gang-related crimes.

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Summary

00:00

"American Greed, Time Served, and Prison Experiences"

  • Discussion about American Greed and Ponzi schemes
  • Speculation on who served the least time
  • Speculation on who served the most time
  • Speculation on who should be placed where based on time served
  • Discussion on tattoos and stereotypes
  • Differentiating between state and federal time served
  • Revealing wake-up times of individuals
  • Sharing experiences of pet peeves in prison
  • Discussion on solitary confinement experiences
  • Reflection on the effectiveness of the prison system in reforming individuals

10:05

Criminal Histories and Legal Consequences Explored

  • Mario is in the sixth spot, Nick at one year is in the fifth spot, Justin at one year and 22 days is in the fourth spot, Tyrone at three years is in the third spot, Jessica at five years is in the second spot, and Justin C. at about 14 years is in the first spot.
  • Justin C. was on probation for sales, got caught with weed, and was locked up for marijuana.
  • A former money manager pled guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud due to turning a blind eye to a client's lies for financial gain.
  • Various individuals share their criminal convictions, including robbery, drug-related charges, and gang-related crimes, with one person seeking a pardon for a reduced sentence based on rehabilitation efforts.
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