Posted on 08/02/2011 7:36:22 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Perhaps the three strikes rule should be reserved for dangerous offenders? Murder, rape, armed robbery, assault..etc
Yeah, the burglars should just get away with it. Just like they do now.
How about habitual criminals too? Especially stupid ones.
She was just doing a one-up on Obama’s take from the rich and give to the poor non-taxpayers. She unfortunately just jumped the gun a bit.
What the hell is wrong with a 56 year old woman that would cause her to turn to burglary?
Where else but in the New York Slimes sympathy for the devil.
Perhaps maybe the criminal with 2 strikes should think about quitting the crime trade or moving to another more lenient state?
We've had enough of the career criminal class here and the 3 strikes law is an attempt by the voters to do something about the problem of repeat offenders. It's not perfect, but why should the innocent always have to be the victims of the criminal class?
Convicted heroin addict. And probably a '60s-'70s child of welfare...stealing since being able to stand on two feet.
How about not reserving it. By the third time one has pretty much proved that one is either incapable or unwiling to stop treating fellow human beings as prey. This woman is a poster child for 3 strikes.
You know you’re a “fail” at burglary when you’re chased down and almost caught by a 71 year old heart attack survivor.
HMMM, life in prison, wouldn’t that be double jeopardy?
Burglary is a safe crime. She got caught twice?
How many times she got away with it. 100? More likely hundreds.
I found myself sitting in jail for drunk driving at 35 years old and decided I was too old for that crap and quit drinking.
we need a “like” button on freerepublic. :)
Looks like she may be a loser in the Final Jeopardy round.
Looks like an 0bama voter.
My first thought on this case was “spurned hooker,” then I saw her picture.
Or you could have ran for Senator in Mass as a democrat.
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