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To: lakey
You've played too much MYST. Is it possible to get Devil_Anse in here while you're on, Sherlock?

Huh? lakey, do you still think the Riccis told everthing they knew?

172 posted on 09/12/2002 10:04:09 PM PDT by Sherlock
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To: Sherlock
I would doubt very much if the Riccis told everything they knew. You see, I don't believe Richard confessed to the burglaries.

What we have here, at least from the way it looks now, is an inept law enforcement agency. There was a bank robbery back in November, 2001, and they don't get around to charging these three men until 8 months later!

174 posted on 09/12/2002 10:11:22 PM PDT by lakey
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Like Ricci and Young, Remington has a violent criminal history that dates to the 1980s when he was sentenced to up to life in prison for bank robbery. A year later, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison after he went on a crime spree while on a home visit from the Utah State Prison, according to a story in the Jan. 19, 1986, edition of The Salt Lake Tribune.

For a Salt Lake County robbery committed during the home visit, Remington, then 28, was convicted of being a habitual criminal and given an additional sentence of 5 years to life. He served two years in prison and completed his parole March 8, 1994.

Comment - And you wonder why these follows are so flagrant and have no respect for the law.

175 posted on 09/12/2002 10:11:51 PM PDT by Sherlock
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