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A man who met a woman through an online dating service, stole her laptop, and was convicted of burglary is facing 31 years to life.

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Laptop thief may go to prison for life
by JamesFeinstein June 29, 2007 3:44 PM PDT
Your slanted statement is misleading. The dummy is a felon and it would not make a difference if he took thwe lap top or not. In Calilorina section 459PC. just the entering with intent to do pettit theft or any other crime is a felony.
The gal Daniels is not wrapped to tight either or she is so bad off she needs any one with pants or male organs. He is where he belongs out of society and she should bwe in a mental ward for stupidity.What a dunce she is...
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He's a career criminal, put him away for life.
by lingsun June 30, 2007 8:10 PM PDT
He's a career criminal, put him away for life.
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Deceptive title: he's not going to prison for life for just one crime.
by lingsun June 30, 2007 8:11 PM PDT
Deceptive title: he's not going to prison for life for just one crime. He's going to be put away because he's committed multiple felonies.
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Twinkie Thief May Go To Prison For Life
by Stating July 1, 2007 10:13 AM PDT
We've had major repeat offenders who have finally been locked up for life for stealing twinkies at 711s. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. That is the whole point of three strikes.

Unfortunately, CA has dirt-bag scum lawyers who still try to make a mockery of the justice system, like this grape slippage case.

http://www.orovillemr.com/news/ci_6256948
"Jury nixes illegal alien's suit over fall in grocery store. A Butte County jury has found a Gridley supermarket not liable to pay civil damages to an illegal alien who slipped and fell on a grape inside the store.

The plaintiff, who suffered a fractured kneecap in the incident, had sought over $400,000 through her lawyer for past and future medical expenses, and pain and suffering."
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Nope
by qwerty75 July 1, 2007 10:32 PM PDT
The point of 3 strikes laws is to keep the prison industrial complex humming along and to make people do the time multiple times for a crime they already paid for.
Jail
by wildchild_plasma_gyro July 1, 2007 10:23 AM PDT
So without even knowing this blokes full story. You know he stole a laptop worth $400.
Did he threaten anyones life.
Did he kill anyone.
Was he going round drunk beating people up.
Was he running a criminal racket ruiening peoples health with the worlds most addictive substances with the label walmart.
Did he call someone mad and use organised criminals to ruine someones mind like a psychiatrist.
Did he just cut down a forest on the bases of percentage rules.
Did he plunder much at all.

Probably not but hey the judge has a high enough intelligence to count to three.
Infact all he wanted to do was to fund some more organised criminals selling him poisons and forced some women to have to aprechiate that theres more to life than a laptop.
You shouldent steal though should you and none of the other plunderings described are stealing anything of the sole and survival chances because it's not breaking the law.
I'm calling it a distortion that hinders a development process that could truly allow life a chance and force people to have to reinvent themselves to become more sustainable.
Thats it keep blaming the little guy until the day thats you.
You dont break the law i hear you say.
Well i guess new laws will be written then just incase you believed in somthing called justice, ignoratly supporting distortion.
A triangle is a tringle is a triangle.
I'll bet you think your bible is about a caring god.
No one even taught you how to read properly.
Heres a clue theres no mystery in it unless you don't know what god is about.
Heres another clue no where in the bible does it say criminals weren't made or satan created war.
Not that it connects the !white! horse with babolonian promiscurity against the wish for a servent culture of god. However the connection is there.
So what you accept you allow to grow.
Anything that grows dominates.
Anything that dominates can get you no matter how honest you are.
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Jail
by wildchild_plasma_gyro July 1, 2007 10:24 AM PDT
So without even knowing this blokes full story. You know he stole a laptop worth $400.
Did he threaten anyones life.
Did he kill anyone.
Was he going round drunk beating people up.
Was he running a criminal racket ruiening peoples health with the worlds most addictive substances with the label walmart.
Did he call someone mad and use organised criminals to ruine someones mind like a psychiatrist.
Did he just cut down a forest on the bases of percentage rules.
Did he plunder much at all.

Probably not but hey the judge has a high enough intelligence to count to three.
Infact all he wanted to do was to fund some more organised criminals selling him poisons and forced some women to have to aprechiate that theres more to life than a laptop.
You shouldent steal though should you and none of the other plunderings described are stealing anything of the sole and survival chances because it's not breaking the law.
I'm calling it a distortion that hinders a development process that could truly allow life a chance and force people to have to reinvent themselves to become more sustainable.
Thats it keep blaming the little guy until the day thats you.
You dont break the law i hear you say.
Well i guess new laws will be written then just incase you believed in somthing called justice, ignoratly supporting distortion.
A triangle is a tringle is a triangle.
Heres a clue theres no mystery in it unless you don't know what god is about.
Heres another clue no where in the bible does it say criminals weren't made or satan created war.
Not that it connects the !white! horse with babolonian promiscurity against the wish for a servent culture of god. However the connection is there.
So what you accept you allow to grow.
Anything that grows dominates.
Anything that dominates can get you no matter how honest you are.
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prison is counterproductive
by dmm July 2, 2007 11:22 AM PDT
The "3 Strikes" law is stupid. The Bible has it right. Anyone who steals should have to pay 2x the worth of what he stole. (And to the person he stole from, not to gov't.) What if he can't pay? In Bible times, he would have become an indentured servant (i.e., temporary slave) until the debt was paid. In our modern society, we could do the latter without re-introducing slavery by forcing prisoners to work off their debt. Work hard; get out sooner. Refuse to work; never get out. Their choice. And make them pay taxes and room and board, like the rest of us.

Of course, this option would only be available for property injury crimes. "Debts" from personal injury crimes generally can't be paid back. A criminal can't make restitution for kidnapping, maiming, rape, murder, etc. In those cases, he must "pay" by loss of his freedom or his life.
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Nice Yellow Journalism...
by R.Jefferson July 2, 2007 2:33 PM PDT
That title is a bit of a stretch.

I don?t live in Cali and I know about their 3 strikes statute. If you live in Cali and become a 3 strike offender that?s your bad, you should have known better.

While I personally feel that incarceration is expensive and not terribly productive that is an issue Cali residents need to address with Cali legislators.

I remember reading about one of the first offenders sentenced under the Cali 3 strike statute. It was a guy who stole a slice of pizza from a kid in a mall. Supposedly there was a backlash that the punishment didn?t fit the crime. Well it?s the principle of the matter. If you steal a slice from a kid then you have real problems and deserve to become property of the state.

At least be smart about it and space your convictions out over a lifetime. Geez?
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