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The law, in its majestic equality, elleng Aug 2012 #1
+1000 valerief Aug 2012 #27
Yeah, I saw that. And the Wall Street crooks steal billions and get away with it. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #2
Not only did they get away with it, they got BONUSES. Curtland1015 Aug 2012 #3
He'll get to eat in prison. Hope he doesn't get legitimately beaten up or raped. nt valerief Aug 2012 #28
Since the sentence is under a year and a day, he will spend his time in a county jail. 1monster Aug 2012 #29
That's better. The poor thing is so young, too. nt valerief Aug 2012 #34
I'm glad Florida is taking the dangerous criminals off the streets. Alduin Aug 2012 #4
"but returned to the store Monday and confessed." Junkdrawer Aug 2012 #5
He knew he could count on the justice system. Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #6
And now everyone has been warned not to do that gollygee Aug 2012 #22
Now he'll get three square meals a day for 6 months lunatica Aug 2012 #7
Those things are pure poison, mostly refined sugar and other crap slackmaster Aug 2012 #8
He'll probably be turned out before that. 180 days of eating real food Care Acutely Aug 2012 #9
so fucking depressing. he returned and confessed (why, for god's sake) & still got SIX MONTHS HiPointDem Aug 2012 #10
A similar situation, another Florida Judge: HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #11
If I were a judge, I would take the heat for that kind of adjustment. Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #12
Yes, I think he also ordered Children's services HooptieWagon Aug 2012 #14
Cool. Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #16
and the facilitator of the kidnapping of a child dsc Aug 2012 #13
somewhere, somehow, George Costanza is smiling hfojvt Aug 2012 #15
I wonder how many takes that scene took. Baitball Blogger Aug 2012 #18
Devil's advocate here for a minute, it appears the guy was on probation so he did have a record BoWanZi Aug 2012 #17
The article says one prior... ljm2002 Aug 2012 #20
on probation for one "retail petty theft". HiPointDem Aug 2012 #25
"was already on probation for RETAIL PETTY THEFT." He probably stole a hero sandwich last time. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #24
Retail Petty Theft? Probation? Retail petty theft sounds pretty minor, why probation?. BoWanZi Sep 2012 #35
well that's what was reported in the media. take it up with them if you think they're wrong. HiPointDem Sep 2012 #36
For six months he'll provide free labor to some winger's company while taxpayers cover all costs. Scuba Aug 2012 #19
hate to say it, but maybe he'll be happier in the slammer with a place to sleep WI_DEM Aug 2012 #21
on probation for one count of retail petty theft. $500,000 bail & 6 months in jail. for a $2 crime HiPointDem Aug 2012 #26
No, not justice. Probably just survival. sibelian Sep 2012 #38
$500,000 bond. guess they didn't want him to escape. HiPointDem Aug 2012 #23
Well he didn't get 180 days for theft of a $2 whistler162 Aug 2012 #30
the earlier crime he was on probation for was stealing tuna fish. "petty retail theft" the charge. HiPointDem Sep 2012 #37
Wrong Major Nikon Sep 2012 #39
They were gonna give him only 90 days, but since a Twix is 2 candy bars, they doubled the sentence. Erose999 Aug 2012 #31
Good thing it wasn't a loaf of bread. nt Javaman Aug 2012 #32
Steal a little and they throw you in jail... DreamGypsy Aug 2012 #33
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