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Suspended sentence? What a f'ing joke! She needs to be put in prison for Christ's sake! How many chances do you get?! Yep, let's keep letting her manufacter meth, and supply it to our town...awesome.
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ReplyDeleteI thought Ben was for truth, justice and the American way!!! Maybe we need Earl back.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joke! How do we teach our kids that drugs are wrong when the judicial system so clearly condones it? OMG! Get real! Suspended sentence and probation? Guess the potheads better switch to meth...sounds like there's more money in it and less punishment in meth!
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ReplyDeleteIt is not Ben's fault. The judge is the one that suspended the sentence. Vote the judges out!!!!
ReplyDeleteCan you freakin believe this !!! I can. Must have been some big wigs involved in this one like the one in Carroll. This goes to show it's o.k. to make meth in and around Sac County. Go figure !!!!
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ReplyDeleteTo help you understand how the sentencing process works, I solicited the following statement Sac County Attorney, Ben Smith.
Follow the link to read it:
http://thesacnews.blogspot.com/2011/02/sac-county-attorney-responds-to.html