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Argumentative Essay On Life In Prison

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The flashing lights and screaming sirens caused everyone on Mulholland Drive to stop in their tracks. The drug dealing ways of the three men has finally come to an end. The streets of Los Angeles will be safer place with Michael, Trevor, and Franklin in prison where they belong. Hopefully prison will rehabilitate these men to be productive members of society. Or will it... Michael Santa has lived a life of crime ever since he attended Vine Street Elementary School in Los Angeles. Since both of his parents are in prison he was raised by his grandmother. Michael did not see anything wrong with stealing from his grandmother. Michael was a handsome boy with straight brown hair and dark blue eyes. Michael was a thinker, Michael was a planner, Michael …show more content…

When they got onto the plane, they put their luggage in the overhead compartment. After about twenty-five minutes of waiting they were airborne. About six hours later they arrived at John F Kennedy Airport in NYC. They called an uber car to pick them up to take them to the Four Seasons Hotel. After much discussion, they found an online blueprint of the bank. They hit the jackpot, as the blueprint also outlined the night security system. They planned their mission to rob the bank at night.
”Let 's call it a day, I am feeling tired and we all need our rest.” yawned Michael.
Trevor and Franklin agreed and they went to their rooms.
The next day they met at the hotel breakfast restaurant for breakfast. They discussed all the supplies needed for this heist. They went to The Home Depot to buy the supplies. Once everything was purchased, they just had to wait for it to get dark. They all agreed that 1am would be the time for the robbery, At 12:30 am they piled into the car. As they headed to the bank they got pulled over for speeding.
Michael said” Keep cool.”
When the police officer came to the car the officer asked questions about drinking, criminal records, or why they were speeding. When the officer got back into the car he looked up on his computer for criminal records but found nothing. He then wrote a fine for $175 because they were

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