Actually. Since you're in Sussex. Then you'd know Keigh-Dwight Correctional Facility (something like that) in Newton Center, where I was "housed". I don't go up there too much, but I'm sure you've seen me in the green Audi if you go through Newton, Hamburg, Hampton area. BTW, that place is a country club.
While I was there I was the only "minority". There was a chick that was there for a tiny bag of coke...her bail was 25k. Anther guy with 95 bags of heroin (yes ninety-five) and 8 seringes, no bail and a suspected term of 4+ years.
When I was caught in Newton for an illegal raid in the High Rise, they let us go, because they figured out they illegally entered the apartment, two of the people with us had warrants and were released, we were issued court dates and it was dismissed. According to the judge he would have given us each 6 months for the amount of weed and paraphenalia that was in our possesion.
Now, when I was caught with possesion in union county, I got 6 months probation, but that was for 3 different incidents. My friend got 3 months probation for a 1/4 "z". This mexican that was in court that day got off with a $500 fine for a bag of coke. Of course that was in a much more heavily drug infested area..Elizabeth, Irvington, Hillside are included so it's very common.
Yes I know all about those 100 mph cruises. You know the hotspots on 80 and you should defenitly know the ones on 15, i don't speed on 15 though. Go into PA and if your car is capable 130+ mph on the 80-380 split towards scranton or 33, have fun cause they won't fuck with you.
I hate the road work with a passion, its retarded and slows traffic, you kno with all those old farts up there that they already drive slow as shit, they see an orange sign and they slow down to like 15 under the speed limit (exagerating a little, maybe).
To get out of my lifestyle is too move. Right now, I have to sit this out, see what happens and get out when it's over. Fuck it, welfare is there for a reason and I'll be one broke motherfucker when I move. Section 8 here I come.
Like you said, it's my lifestyle and it may be hard to change at first, but repeated jail terms change some peoples minds. I haven't had any REALLY serious criminal charges so I brushed it off. This is a whole different thing, changes my life completely. Can I get a job as a teacher, C/O, law enforment job if this goes the wrong direction? Highly doubtful. Yep, I was stupid and did/do stupid things.