Posted on 09/25/2002 10:48:25 AM PDT by Constitution Day
http://newnation.org/Millard/Millard-The-New-True-Believers.html
"Damn, I got caught"
6NEWS
Sealey, left, was sentenced to six months in prison.
I think she should be charged with a hate crime - because, by definition, that's what it was.
Wonder if the insurance companies (fire, home, vehicle) will be filing civil suits. I surely hope.
"Oh Lordy Lord, she's desperate... Do what she say! Do what she say!"
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- A federal judge sentenced a Huntersville woman to six months in federal prison for faking a hate crime.[snip]
The judge called the crime totally repulsive during Tuesdays sentencing.
In addition to the prison sentence, Sealey was sentenced to two years probation and $5,825 in fines. Part of the money will go to her two insurances companies and the rest to the Crime Victims Fund of Huntersville.
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She faced up to 45 years in prison and more than $2 million in fines.
If the judge was so "repulsed" why in the world did he let her off so easy?!!!
I would bet that a lot could "accidentally" happen to her in prison in 1/2 year, though.
"In addition to the prison sentence, Sealey was sentenced to two years probation and $5,825 in fines.
Part of the money will go to her two insurances (sic) companies and the rest to the Crime Victims Fund of Huntersville."
Wow! Two WHOLE YEARS probation.
That judge was so, so cruel. /sarcasm
Hahaha, I wonder why?
"Closure". A phrase I am sick of hearing. Along with "connect the dots" and "herding cats". There should be a $500 tax on each person each time they use any of these trite, meaningless phrases.
(This minor rant in no way reflects either approval or disapproval of the ideas or posts of the Freeper who uses the screen name "Connect the dots.)
from the article: "The town of Huntersville was a victim," Childress said. "She used the racial aspect as a ploy to get support. All she wanted to do was go back to California."
Looks like California might have to claim this nut after all. From Claifornia to North Carolina and then back to California where she belongs.
How about:
"....at the end of the day---" and any pause that is followed by
"any-who"
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