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No Jail Time For Noelle Bush, Ordered to 18 Months Treatment
The Palm Beach Post ^
| Feruary 2, 2002
| Michael Van Sickler
Posted on 02/02/2002 6:41:50 AM PST by codebreaker
The state attorney's office wont seek jail time for the daughter of Gov. Jeb Bush, after she was arrested this week on a felony charge of prescription drug fraud, State attorney Willie Meggs said on Friday.
Instead of the maximum 5 years in prison , Noelle Bush, 24 is facing mandatory attendance at a Leon County drug court for up to 18 months Meggs said.
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To: jwalsh07
Boner has a wonderful economy of words. We shall all await the next nugget with great anticipation.
To: Boner1
. . . if she were black or poor or whatever.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:06:38 AM PST
by
Harp
To: codebreaker
Actually this is very good news and the right result. My prayers are with Noelle and the Bush family.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:07:19 AM PST
by
ex-Texan
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To: codebreaker
Okay! That's Miss Bush taken care of, now what should happen to Olga Korbut who was arrested yesterday for shoplifting in Georgia?
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:10:13 AM PST
by
scouse
To: scouse
Really, Olga Korbut was shoplifting!
With Winona up on 4 felony charges, I cant keep up these days..
To: codebreaker
this girls recovery is on a day to day basis....regardless the sentence,the road to wellness is gonna be tough,wherever she resides.....odds are against her or anyone...so hang in there girl,it's worth it,even if you do time in san quenton
To: codebreaker
I am sympathetic to Noelle and her parents.... Just wish the Bush family had compassion for OUR kids... OUR kids go to jail.
To: cactusSharp
Jeb's daughter is the poster child for the victims of the public school system. As opposed to most liberals, the Bush family have all tried to keep their children in public schools. Lot's of prayers.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:17:12 AM PST
by
mgist
To: RobFromGa
Look into yourself
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/
Anyone sure this was her first time ,With a bogus presciption
Where the pre trial?
Yep, Your WAR on (some ) druggie Can sleep better now.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:17:35 AM PST
by
Boner1
To: Boner1
On a first offence in Florida it is rare to include jail time. I have been going thru a few records this morning and 18 months is a little longer than most sentences.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:17:37 AM PST
by
BellStar
To: Mixer
I've known several people who've faced similar charges and none of them get jail time either. Especially first time offenders. Give it a break, you're looking for something that's not there.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:17:41 AM PST
by
cactmh
To: RobFromGa; GalFRomTheBay
When you just go in and admit the truth, it is quite speedy.
Anyone who wants to argue that Noelle got special privelege, blast away, but get your facts straight first.
OK.
Here's one.
I cannot begin to describe how wonderfully special it is to be a Citizen of the kind of Great Nation -- the Greatest, in fact, in the history of our species [And to belong to a political party] -- in which the daughter of the Governor of a State and the niece of Our Nation's President who commits a crime, is arested for it and charged for it just as if she deserves the same sort of treatment as all of the rest of US!
God bless Noelle's family. And may He also continue to heap His immeasurable blessings upon Our Beloved FRaternal Republic!
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To: Boner1
Look into yourself http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/ Anyone sure this was her first time ,With a bogus presciption Where the pre trial?
Yep, Your WAR on (some ) druggie Can sleep better now.
Very nice presentation of your opposing argument.
I am 100% against the WoD, these are vicitmless crimes and people are responsible for their own health just like they are responsible for their own economic well-being.
But, with that said, family members of politicians should be held accountable to the same laws as the rest of us. IN THIS CASE, I BELIEVE THAT Noelle GOT NO FAVORITISM, IF ANYTHING SHE GOT WORSE TREATMENT TO ENSURE THAT NO CREDIBLE CHARGE OF FAVORITSM COULD STICK.
Put a sock in it....
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To: Brian Allen
Amen, and Hallelujah.
But, since Noelle Bush was not executed for this crime against humanity -- How can you still sleep at night? LOLLLLL.
To: Harp
Burtons son was busted with 7 lbs of weed. Instead of the federal MMS of 5 years, he got probation. He was later, while on parole, busted growing 30 plants. The violation of parole is supposed to kick in the original sentence, voiding the pre trial diversion hearing. The weight was dropped to 25 grams,less than an ounce, to make it a misdemeanor charge.
The prosecuter said the only option it gave him was to put him on probation again, so he didn't bother.
That's your WOD when it comes to the elites.
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posted on
02/02/2002 7:36:21 AM PST
by
steve50
To: Lexington Green
Just wish the Bush family had compassion for OUR kids... OUR kids go to jail.Prove it.
To: GalFromTheBay
Just because someone is in "treatment" for 18 months, they still may not get it.Too true. But it rather depends on what treatment she gets and how hard her parents lean on her. I would hope they would find a good live-in program for her where she gets psyciatric counseling along with group work. IF she's motivated, she can succeed in getting clean and sober and staying that way. Prayers for Noelle.
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