Originally Posted by 700LH
Those that are convicted won't see the light of day for a long time, if recent sentences are any indicator. Least not from what we have read in the Nampa/Caldwell Press Enterprise, our delivered paper.


I once arrested a kid for a $30,000 burglary. Seems he was on probation for killing a fifteen year old earlier that year. The Judge/DA/Public Defender agreed to adding a year to his probation.

Since then I don't race blindly around corners. There is really no consequences to the institutionalized criminals and their protoge's.


Me solum relinquatis


Molon Labe