I'm sure some liberals will demand he gets just ONE more chance.
1 posted on
05/07/2012 12:21:27 PM PDT by
matt04
To: matt04
Haven’t you heard on NH’s new “Strike 16 and you’re out” law?
2 posted on
05/07/2012 12:25:12 PM PDT by
G Larry
(Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding)
To: matt04
This being Connecticut, the lefties will demand that he get 55 more chances...
3 posted on
05/07/2012 12:27:55 PM PDT by
Zeppo
("Happy Pony is on - and I'm NOT missing Happy Pony")
To: matt04
The man accused of kidnapping a 26-year-old Wallingford woman in New Haven on Saturday has 55 convictions, including 15 for felonies Good thing we can save money by not enforcing or getting rid of "three strikes".
4 posted on
05/07/2012 12:29:12 PM PDT by
Navy Patriot
(Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it and the law is what WE say it is.)
To: matt04
Note to self: Never get in a car with a half naked man named “Albert”.
To: matt04
To: matt04
I'm sure some liberals will demand he gets just ONE more chance.
Hey, ya gotta admire his convictions...after all, he's got 55 of 'em...
10 posted on
05/07/2012 12:58:00 PM PDT by
BikerJoe
To: matt04
That is why every state needs a “three strikes” law for violent criminals.
However, the penalty for the “third strike” should always be execution.
11 posted on
05/07/2012 1:01:39 PM PDT by
Little Ray
(FOR the best Conservative in the Primary; AGAINST Obama in the General.)
To: matt04
$1 million bail? He must be rich.
13 posted on
05/07/2012 1:27:25 PM PDT by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
To: matt04
Sounds like he’s related to someone or has connections that keep him out of prison. I’d look at the judges and prosecutors.
14 posted on
05/07/2012 2:15:55 PM PDT by
PAR35
To: matt04
‘The man accused of kidnapping a 26-year-old Wallingford woman in New Haven on Saturday has 55 convictions, including 15 for felonies, court officials said Monday.
Albert Leclaire, 43, of Massachusetts Avenue in East Haven, is wanted for a similar incident that took place earlier in the week and involved a Yale student, officials said.’
I regularly make critical comments on the way things are often done in Louisiana, where I live. However, the legislature did put a really draconian (Well no, Draco's Code mandated the death penalty for most felonies.) criminal code some years ago. One feature besides very long prison time for certain convictions is a career criminal enhancement to penalties. This fellow would have been at Angola doing life or 75 years with no parole or probation long ago. Enlightened Connecticut could take a hint from the Pelican State this time, for certain as they say here.
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