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To: lacrew

I don’t agree at all. I hear all the time of ridiculous laws and punishments.


28 posted on 05/20/2016 12:08:59 PM PDT by No_More_Harkin
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To: No_More_Harkin

“I don’t agree at all. I hear all the time of ridiculous laws and punishments.”

I really think you will be hard pressed to find somebody incarcerated in a prison, on a ‘ridiculous’ charge. Yes, the occasional story pops up where a jaywalker goes to jail...but people actually tried and sentenced to prison on something so silly? Very rare.

At most, it could be argued that 3 strike laws put people in prison for minor crimes. But I guarantee you - the next time you see a story about a guy getting 20 years for stealing a candy bar...if you were to research his history...you would find a long trail of serious crimes in his past, which had been pled down to minor offenses, along with the first 2 ‘strikes’, which are likely very serious crimes. Like I said, they don’t end up in prison by accident.

I looked up some info on the ‘20 years for a candy bar’ guy (Jacobia Grimes)as an example. It does sound ridiculous on its face - and there were a lot of sympathetic stories about him. So lets look at his record:

First of all - 24 prior arrests. Ever have something stolen out of your home, car, or business? Somebody like Jacobia Grimes is the one who did it. This guy’s occupation is theft, and preying upon other people. Odds are he will never stop - if he’s out of prison, he will prey on people. Its his lifestyle.

He’s been convicted of 10 crimes, 7 of them felonies. That’s a lot of ‘strikes’.

Now I searched high and low, and the media really never spells out his crimes. So I went to the Orleans Parish website:

http://www.opcso.org/dcktmstr/dmdspscn.php?d1scnn=708927

Theft, cocaine possession, possession of stolen property, criminal damage to property, possession of a stolen car, possessing counterfeit money...just about everything under the sun.

I imagine if I formed a timeline of all his time incarcerated, I would find very small gaps between...in which he was a free man, but chose to steal again and ended up arrested. Bottom line - when not in prison, he almost immediately commits another crime.

This guy is the most recent poster child for the ‘ridiculous charges’ meme...and I’m sure typical of most these stories. BTW, he showed up to court with not 1, not 2...but 4 different types of drugs in his system. How do you suppose he bought those drugs? I’d guess he stole something.

But the only story we hear is how ridiculous it is to get 20 years for a candy bar. I take all such stories with a grain of salt - and even if all these stories were legitimate, they would constitute a incredible small percent of the prison population, and would still be considered outliers.


30 posted on 05/20/2016 1:35:24 PM PDT by lacrew
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