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because it is simple vandalism, just a misdemenor
DUI and Assult are 'greater' crimes
If you kept everyone behind bars for every minor crime, you couldn't move for prisons. Do you really want your tax dollars spent like that? If you rack up a few unpaid traffic tickets/violations, do you want to go to prison while awaiting your turn in the already overloaded court system?
Do you think Noriega will get the death penalty in Panama for his crimes?
Won't that make Frenchy hypocrites for extradicting him?
by Swami_Rick on December 12th, 2011
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My boss has been told that I said he is not the father of his child. He won't tell me who so I can't confront them is this slander
by wished on December 27th, 2011
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Sometimes it seems more money is spent protecting the guilty than defending the innocent. Money talks and justice walks? Why allow it?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on December 6th, 2011
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I was stopped for speeding. According to IL law an automatic appearance in court is required. How do I settle this w/? trips to IL from CT?
by MisterRight on November 28th, 2011
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Why did you tie me up?
by XT on December 21st, 2011
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You're reading A friend had her car keyed by her boyfriend's ex. This same woman has been arrested numerous times for DUI and assault. A few days after her arrest for this vandalism, she was released "on her own recognizance." Why would they just let her go like that?
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The damage was over $3000.00, enough to make it felony vandalism. And it seem to me that with such a long rap-sheet, they should have KEPT her behind bars!
by gwh6552 on October 17th, 2009
no, there is no rooom
it is considered a non violent crime
by qwerty on October 17th, 2009
I know you are probably right, so forgive me for saying that the answer is totally unsatisfying. Mine is an emotional response of outrage that this woman is till allowed to be out on the streets, and allowed to keep her car.
by gwh6552 on October 17th, 2009
I don't think it's right, but it is the way it is
hope for karmic justice
by qwerty on October 17th, 2009