Thursday, June 9, 2011

Blow-Up Doll Prank Means Kid Threatened With 8 Year Prison Sentence


Tyell Morton, an 18 year old from Indiana, is threatened with an 8 year prison sentence which could run his life all because he was 'aving a laugh' . His school has already been fined $8,000. Tyell according to Aol.com 'insists all he wanted do was put a blow-up doll in a girl's bathroom as a joke. But when school officials saw surveillance video of a hooded figure wearing latex gloves entering a women's bathroom carrying a suspicious package and leaving empty-handed, they tipped off authorities.' We here at MRHP ask, what next anti-fun laws? Anyone having a chuckle throw them in the cell for the night, ban Sitcoms, Frisbees and Burping?



Tyell himself said "It's not right. It was a senior prank. They're blowing it out of proportion. I didn't hurt anybody, I didn't intend to embarrass anybody. What did I do wrong, you know?" His
attorney Robert Turner told 6News that "It's interesting that had he gone to school with a gun, there would've been a lesser charge. It would've been a Class D felony with up to three years,"

Help fight this conviction @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-Tyell-Morton/196681997045318

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