Posted by Gambles on May 07, 2017 at 14:49:23 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Good job!! posted by Goose on May 07, 2017 at 11:37:58:
"Oh, him again" Right there is the irony of your whole post. He'll post bail, plea bargain down, and be out on the street....again. I had some items stolen from me about 2 1/2 years ago. By sheer luck of the law enforcement and some downright stupidity of the crook, he was caught. My items that were recovered (actually two vehicles) sat in an impound yard for several months. I was repeatedly told that I could not have them back until the chief of police, the lawyers and the judge signed off on the items. So after several months, I get a phone call on a Tuesday and was told that my items had to be out of the impound yard by Thursday....or else they would go to public auction. Impound yard was over an hour away. So I took off a day of work, had to pay the impound yard $150 (out of my own pocket) to get my vehicles out and put about 300 miles of wear and tear on my truck and trailer to bring them home. The cops told me that I was lucky because they waived the towing fee. On the victim compensation form that I filled out, I clearly stated that I put priority on the guy serving time verses getting compensated. (This guy had stolen $100K of items that he had stockpiled when he was caught) I also found out (through other sources) that this guy was a repeat offender, but when I told that to the prosecuting attorney, they acted surprised. The DA kept me in the dark about most of the trials, which occurred in two separate counties, although I got a letter saying that I could voice my opinion to the judge before sentencing. The sentence given to this guy? Time served, which, thanks to getting bailed out, was less than a day and restitution for the victims. The DA told me that they pushed for restitution instead of time because this guy had a really high paying job and if he served any time he couldn't make restitution. How much restitution have I received? Not a single penny.
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