To: NormsRevenge
Max would be a little unfair.
We have way too many rapist and murderers walking around, who did half that time.
It was annoying and aggravating what she tried to pull, but it is cruel to make an example out of her.
To: NormsRevenge
3 posted on
01/17/2006 4:07:47 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: NormsRevenge
Let's hope the judge doesn't just shake his finger at them.
4 posted on
01/17/2006 4:11:48 PM PST by
mtbopfuyn
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To: NormsRevenge
Wendy's can sue this couple for intentional torts--fraud, etc. I hope they do--
6 posted on
01/17/2006 4:12:54 PM PST by
Mamzelle
To: NormsRevenge
Ayala is proud of what she did. She deserves every minute she spends behind bars. Wendys lost millions because of her greed and deceit. This isn't the first time she tried to pull this crap.
7 posted on
01/17/2006 4:13:36 PM PST by
Jaidyn
To: NormsRevenge
ANd there's that judge in Vermont giving 60 days to a man who kept a 6 year old for 4 years, raping her continually.
To: NormsRevenge
>>At most, Ayala faces nine years, eight months in prison for her part in the scam, among other charges. Plascencia could get 13 years in prison on the charges, including failing to pay child support.<<
I wonder why the large disparity in sentences?
13 posted on
01/17/2006 4:20:41 PM PST by
Muleteam1
(Higher education comes with or without wisdom.)
To: NormsRevenge
Well, it looked good on paper...
To: NormsRevenge
the couple who masterminded the plot
Masterminded seems a bit grandious for this bumbling plot.
26 posted on
01/17/2006 5:08:36 PM PST by
festus
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