by gwh6552 on October 17th, 2009

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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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  • by qwerty on October 17th, 2009

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    because it is simple vandalism, just a misdemenor
    DUI and Assult are 'greater' crimes

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  • 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?

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