[Vision2020] AGAIN! The punishment does not fit the crime

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 9 09:50:59 PDT 2006


Where does it say he was ever in Cottonwood?  And if he were, what is he now 
doing in Latah County Jail?

J  :]




>From: "Sunil Ramalingam" <sunilramalingam at hotmail.com>
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] AGAIN! The punishment does not fit the crime
>Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 05:49:56 -0700
>
>Perhaps someone else has pointed this out by now.  If not, I will make 
>these points, in order to make the voices in my head stop screaming every 
>time I read one of these posts:
>
>1. He had a life sentence suspended.  He is on probation for life.  If he 
>violates his probation, he could go away to prison for LIFE.  This is NOT a 
>one-year jail sentence.  And J Ford, he has ALREADY gone to Cottonwood.
>
>2.  If he screws around when he is supposed to be going to treatment, 
>perhaps between his treatment provider and the jail personnel, someone will 
>know how to use a PHONE and figure out he isn't where he's supposed to be.  
>And if this is a violation of his probation, please see No. 1 above.
>
>3.  He may be released on probation, and will most likely continue with his 
>treatment.  How many of you would prefer that he start with treatment now, 
>instead of waiting?  I would.  He likely got started on treatment in 
>Cottonwood.  Would you prefer that he lose the benefit of whatever he 
>learned by sitting in jail and staring at the walls instead of continuing 
>treatment?  I would not.
>
>4.  There is nothing unusual about a person being released on bail or his 
>own recognizance while their cases are pending.  Before that decision is 
>made, prosecutors and judges consider whether there is continuing access to 
>the victims; if there is, defendants will likely have high bails or no 
>bail.
>
>The people making the decisions do not get weepy-eyed in the process of 
>making these decisions.  They are not on the verge of getting away with 
>something if not for you meddling kids.
>
>Sunil
>
>
>>From: "Shelly" <CJs at Turbonet.com>
>>To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>>Subject: [Vision2020] AGAIN! The punishment does not fit the crime
>>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 18:29:31 -0700 (Pacific Standard Time)
>>
>>
>>Re: Sitler
>>Why didn't the judge see fit to make the punishment fit the crime?
>>
>>Phil Roderick
>
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