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Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
Madness
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Date: December 15, 2017 04:52PM
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A jury that convicted a maid for stealing three rings from a Virginia home has paid the fine it imposed on her.
Jury foreman Jeffery Memmott tells The Washington Post he gave 19-year-old mother of two Sandra Mendez Ortega $80 the jury collected after it convicted her of felony grand larceny. The trial was in July, and sentencing Dec. 8 in a Fairfax County court.
The jury fined Mendez Ortega $60, her daily pay as a maid. Mermmott says “the general sentiment was she was a victim too,” and after “everybody chipped in” their collection totaled $80.
The case began when Lisa Copeland discovered her rings, worth at least $5,000, were missing September 2016. Copeland says she was outraged, and “I didn’t think $60 equated to the crime at all.”
Re: Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
I'm fine with this
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Date: December 15, 2017 05:05PM
Madness Wrote:
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> FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A jury that convicted a maid
> for stealing three rings from a Virginia home has
> paid the fine it imposed on her.
>
> Jury foreman Jeffery Memmott tells The Washington
> Post he gave 19-year-old mother of two Sandra
> Mendez Ortega $80 the jury collected after it
> convicted her of felony grand larceny. The trial
> was in July, and sentencing Dec. 8 in a Fairfax
> County court.
>
> The jury fined Mendez Ortega $60, her daily pay as
> a maid. Mermmott says “the general sentiment was
> she was a victim too,” and after “everybody
> chipped in” their collection totaled $80.
>
> The case began when Lisa Copeland discovered her
> rings, worth at least $5,000, were missing
> September 2016. Copeland says she was outraged,
> and “I didn’t think $60 equated to the crime
> at all.”
Re: Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
jvvjf
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Date: December 15, 2017 05:58PM
Madness Wrote:
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> FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A jury that convicted a maid
> for stealing three rings from a Virginia home has
> paid the fine it imposed on her.
>
> Jury foreman Jeffery Memmott tells The Washington
> Post he gave 19-year-old mother of two Sandra
> Mendez Ortega $80 the jury collected after it
> convicted her of felony grand larceny. The trial
> was in July, and sentencing Dec. 8 in a Fairfax
> County court.
>
> The jury fined Mendez Ortega $60, her daily pay as
> a maid. Mermmott says “the general sentiment was
> she was a victim too,” and after “everybody
> chipped in” their collection totaled $80.
>
> The case began when Lisa Copeland discovered her
> rings, worth at least $5,000, were missing
> September 2016. Copeland says she was outraged,
> and “I didn’t think $60 equated to the crime
> at all.”
The older law suggests (around the beginning of University Law from Roman)
Twice the amount attempted stolen is the penalty.
I want the judge's name and address I may prosecute for public endangerment. However - more strictly it is the jewlery owners responsibility to sue the judge.
Obviously if this is like niggerville baltimore and democrat juries and judges refuse to prosecute democrats: everyone is in danger.
any fucking spic or nigger will be stealing if it only costs $60 to "get caught" and the $60 is returned to the theif
anybody makes money that way!
infact i'll go so far as to accuse the judge of being part of a criminal ring promoting that very theft
Re: Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
ghpkv
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Date: December 15, 2017 06:18PM
female teens (age 14-17) who get caught shoplifting are sometimes treated with a light hand, due to something called "nesting syndrom" and lack of adult thinking
that gift is certainly not extended to 19 yr old who do MAJOR HEISTS in private homes
Re: Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
udmjv
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Date: December 15, 2017 06:18PM
ghpkv Wrote:
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> female teens (age 14-17) who get caught
> shoplifting are sometimes treated with a light
> hand, due to something called "nesting syndrom"
> and lack of adult thinking
>
> that gift is certainly not extended to 19 yr old
> who do MAJOR HEISTS in private homes
Re: Jury pays woman’s fine after convicting her for stealing 5000 dollars in jewelry because they felt "she is a victim too"
Posted by:
nono
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Date: December 16, 2017 05:40AM
I wish they had expanded on their thought process a little bit... how do they come up with her being a victim....I wonder how much compassion they would have when $5,000. of their things are stolen... they would probably kick they ass or f them up.... and then it would be.." a man had to do what a man had to do"