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Hawaii judge orders man to write 144 “nice” things about his ex for sending her 144 “nasty” text messages





Hawaii judge orders man to write 144 ??nice? things ?about his ex-girlfriend?for sending her 144 ?nasty? text messagesJudge Rhonda Loo, recently gave a man an uncortodox sentence to write 144 compliments to her ex-girlfriend in response to 144 "nasty" text messages charged with sending. According to APreports, Daren Young did not admit that he had violated the protection order that prevented him from contacting his former girlfriend. "For every unpleasant thing you've said about her, you'll say a nice thing," Loo Young said. "There is no repetition of words." It was learned that in February he was ordered to stop contacting his former. But two months later he ignored the order. He called her and wrote it 144 times in the range of about three hours. Maui News reported that he was then arrested and imprisoned for 157 days in prison. On his unusual Friday verdict, Young got the time and was on a two-year trial. Loo also plunged him with a $ 2,400 punishment and 200 hours of social service with a note on writing. "I do not know if I should cut off my fingers or take the phone to stop sending you SMS messages." "So it's childish to think that an adult man can be so happy," Loo said in court. "I hope you do not have more phones, and if you do, I hope you do not have her number anymore." Over the years, several judges brought titles for their unusual sentences. Ohio Judge Michael Cicconetti once ordered two 19-year-olds to carry the ass through the street with a sign saying "Sorry about the offense" after destroying the birth sight. While Texas judge Mike Peters in 2004 convicted a woman for 30 days in prison for starvation for two horses. The first three days of prison ordered only bread and water to be served. "She will get more of her horses," Peters said.                     


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