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TexasTowelie

(111,974 posts)
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 10:05 PM Dec 2016

Appeals court tosses life sentence for $15 theft

NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana appeals court has tossed out the life sentence for a man convicted of grabbing $15 from a parked car.

Walter Johnson, 38, had three prior convictions when he was convicted for snatching the money from an SUV that turned out to be a "bait-vehicle" police were using to catch burglars. He was sentenced last year under a habitual offender statute mandating a life sentence for fourth-offenders.

"Thus, the sentence imposed on Mr. Johnson is 'legal' in the sense that it falls within the statutory range," Judge Paul Bonin said in the opinion for a three-judge panel of the state 4th Circuit Court of Appeal.

"Despite its legality, however, we find the life-without-parole sentence imposed upon Mr. Johnson unconstitutionally excessive."

Read more: http://www.startribune.com/appeals-court-tosses-life-sentence-for-15-theft/408072826/

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Appeals court tosses life sentence for $15 theft (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2016 OP
Well, that's one way not to waste taxpayers' money True Dough Dec 2016 #1
$77K per year to detain one prisoner in Federal Prison... TheDebbieDee Dec 2016 #2
Interesting research, DebbieDee True Dough Dec 2016 #3
Here's a link to an Adam Ruins Everything episode about TheDebbieDee Dec 2016 #4

True Dough

(17,255 posts)
1. Well, that's one way not to waste taxpayers' money
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 10:31 PM
Dec 2016

for decades. A $15 theft (even if it was his 4th on record) resulting in hundreds of thousands in expenditures to keep him in prison. How insane that would have been!

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
2. $77K per year to detain one prisoner in Federal Prison...
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 11:40 PM
Dec 2016

And those were the stats that I found in 2009 for 2006!

To give a non-violent offender probation only costs several hundred $ per year, their record is expunged after successful completion of probation and the offender hopefully resumes a life in which he/she hasn't been traumatized by prison their prison experience!

True Dough

(17,255 posts)
3. Interesting research, DebbieDee
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 01:24 AM
Dec 2016

I wish more people were aware of those cost differentials. It might help them to think differently, at least for some offenders.

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