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With that question (thought up because of a discussion recently about holding violet criminals in jail for a long period of time and paying for it - one idea was to get lower crime people out of the jails)
I bring you this:
4 killed (5 including the guy I'm going to talk about below) when a man, who was charged 35 times in 7 years (including a December 5th driving on a suspended license) and driving on a suspended license while on parole, crossed the center line and hit this family head on. Now, the 4 are dead and the guy died too. Should this man have even been on the streets?
ATPN thoughts?
http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/Don-Robinsons-Son-Killed-in-Kentucky-Crash-184923501.html
He was arrested just a few weeks ago while driving on a suspended license and simply let go on probation.........again.... SMH.....
I bring you this:
4 killed (5 including the guy I'm going to talk about below) when a man, who was charged 35 times in 7 years (including a December 5th driving on a suspended license) and driving on a suspended license while on parole, crossed the center line and hit this family head on. Now, the 4 are dead and the guy died too. Should this man have even been on the streets?
ATPN thoughts?
http://www.wsaz.com/home/headlines/Don-Robinsons-Son-Killed-in-Kentucky-Crash-184923501.html
The 31-year-old has faced roughly 35 charges in seven years. Most of them are theft related, but a few stand out like in 2006 he was charged with driving on a suspended license. In March of 2012, he was arrested for a felony theft charge where he was found guilty and sentenced to five years. He served only nine months.
"At the time he was sentenced, he had served about 180-some days. All people get credit for the time they have served, and under the current regulations a person is eligible to be paroled on a five year sentence after they have served nine months," explained Trimble.
WKYT also reports that on December 5, Vanderpool was arrested again, but this time it was in Lincoln County for driving on a suspended license. The next day he pleaded guilty, despite being on parole he was sentenced to just 30 days.
The station reports that he skipped past the sentencing after Lincoln County District Judge Janet Booth gave him a two year conditional discharge, or simply probation. A condition that Trimble says would've been unsupervised.
He was arrested just a few weeks ago while driving on a suspended license and simply let go on probation.........again.... SMH.....
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