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    My day got exciting

    Finishing up some work and heard a lot of outside noise so got up and looked out. State Police cars where in the parking lot of the apartments I live in and they came out leading this guy:

    http://www.bullittdetention.com/bullitt_inmatelist.html

    A registered sex offender had been staying with my neighbor for a week. Here is his sex offender registry info
    http://kspsor.state.ky.us/sor/servlet/SOR?id=2605

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Convicted of Rape of a 13 year old girl. Elnutsmalljaws judge, jury and executioner says CASTRATION WITH A RUSTY KNIFE for this offense. Boys and Girls, any man convicted of Rape should be Castrated and if he is convicted of Raping a minor, Castrated and a couple of hours in a sealed room with the girls Father. Flat out disgusting to think that a 13 year old girl was raped by this jerkwad. If that was my daughter, he would find himself on the wrong end of a .45 Caliber.

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by elnutsmalljaws View Post
    Convicted of Rape of a 13 year old girl. Elnutsmalljaws judge, jury and executioner says CASTRATION WITH A RUSTY KNIFE for this offense. Boys and Girls, any man convicted of Rape should be Castrated and if he is convicted of Raping a minor, Castrated and a couple of hours in a sealed room with the girls Father. Flat out disgusting to think that a 13 year old girl was raped by this jerkwad. If that was my daughter, he would find himself on the wrong end of a .45 Caliber.
    I will go a little further.

    Sentencing Guidelines According to GEO:

    * Rape - Execution
    * Murder - Execution
    * Kidnapping - Execution
    * Armed Robbery/Deadly Weapon - Execution
    * Car Theft - 3 strikes - Execution
    * Habitual Criminal - 5 crimes - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Minors - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Others - Execution

    * Drunk Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Impeded Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Drug Offenses - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Petty Crime - 10 years HARD LABOR

    * Being a THUG, as defined by GEO - 20 years HARD LABOR.

    ****, I guess that about covers it.

    Geo for 5th circuit judge........I LIKE that ring.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    I will go a little further.

    Sentencing Guidelines According to GEO:

    * Rape - Execution
    * Murder - Execution
    * Kidnapping - Execution
    * Armed Robbery/Deadly Weapon - Execution
    * Car Theft - 3 strikes - Execution
    * Habitual Criminal - 5 crimes - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Minors - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Others - Execution

    * Drunk Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Impeded Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Drug Offenses - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Petty Crime - 10 years HARD LABOR

    * Being a THUG, as defined by GEO - 20 years HARD LABOR.

    ****, I guess that about covers it.

    Geo for 5th circuit judge........I LIKE that ring.

    Later,

    Geo
    the death sentencing, won't stop crime. it will stop the one person, from ever doing it again. but the drug dealers, a raper, a murderer aren't afraid of death. but the other sentence, you spoke of " HARD LABOR " now that is something that crooks " FEAR " if it was that anyone that did a crime, that got them time in prison. would have to work 10 hours a day 6 days a week. off only on sunday to rest. and no work, no food. I think when anyone that was in prison, and had to work. when they got out, they would stay out. the fear of work, is why they steal, rob, kill, and sell drugs. trying to make a living, without working.

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    I will go a little further.

    Sentencing Guidelines According to GEO:

    * Rape - Execution
    * Murder - Execution
    * Kidnapping - Execution
    * Armed Robbery/Deadly Weapon - Execution
    * Car Theft - 3 strikes - Execution
    * Habitual Criminal - 5 crimes - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Minors - Execution
    * Drug Offenses - Dealing to Others - Execution

    * Drunk Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Impeded Driving - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Drug Offenses - 10 years HARD LABOR
    * Petty Crime - 10 years HARD LABOR

    * Being a THUG, as defined by GEO - 20 years HARD LABOR.

    ****, I guess that about covers it.

    Geo for 5th circuit judge........I LIKE that ring.

    Later,

    Geo
    The great state of KY just made it almost impossible for a cop to arrest someone. Due to budget cut backs.

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    The great state of KY just made it almost impossible for a cop to arrest someone. Due to budget cut backs.
    Wow what has happened? Are they really trying to cutback on arrests?

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Wow what has happened? Are they really trying to cutback on arrests?

    Zx may be talking about this. http://www.wkyt.com/wymtnews/headlin...124086579.html

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Ryan I feel for you. You and your brethern work your asses off and deal with the SCUM of society and the laws protect these SOB's. I agree with Woody and George, rape and murder and if you are convicted they should be executed. Any man that could hurt a 13 year old girl or boy in that way, I would have no issue in caving his skull in with a hammer. If you hurt kids you must die!

    Keep fighting the good fight Ryan, good people have your back!

    I HATE CRIMINALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: My day got exciting

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    Yep. Just had my legal updates class for 2011. Basicly if it is not a felony you aren't going to jail. All in the name of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    Yep. Just had my legal updates class for 2011. Basicly if it is not a felony you aren't going to jail. All in the name of money.

    Thank you state legislators, I feel so much safer now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    Yep. Just had my legal updates class for 2011. Basicly if it is not a felony you aren't going to jail. All in the name of money.
    Isn't that a bit of an exaggeration? Let's look at what the bill actually says:

    *The word "may" is struck through in the actual text, indicating it was replaced with "shall."

    KRS 431.015 is amended to read as follows:
    (1) (a) KRS 431.005 to the contrary notwithstanding, and except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection, a peace officer shall[may]* issue a citation instead of making an arrest for a misdemeanor committed in his or her presence, if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person being cited will appear to answer the charge. The citation shall provide that the defendant shall appear within a designated time.
    (b) A peace officer may make an arrest instead of issuing a citation for a misdemeanor committed in his or her presence if the misdemeanor is:
    1. A violation of KRS Chapter 508, 510, or 527, or KRS 189A.010;
    2. An offense in which the defendant poses a risk of danger to himself, herself, or another person; or
    3. An offense in which the defendant refuses to follow the peace officer's reasonable instructions.
    (c) A peace officer shall make an arrest for violations of protective orders issued pursuant to KRS 403.715 to 403.785.
    (2) A peace officer may issue a citation instead of making an arrest for a violation committed in his presence but may not make a physical arrest unless there are reasonable grounds to believe that the defendant, if a citation is issued, will not appear at the designated time or unless the offense charged is a violation of KRS 189.223, 189.290, 189.393, 189.520, 189.580, 235.240, 281.600, 511.080, or 525.070 committed in his presence or a violation of KRS 189A.010, not committed in his presence, for which an arrest without a warrant is permitted under KRS 431.005(1)(e).


    The first thing the bill does is assign to peace officers a responsibility previously reserved for judges, namely, deciding whether or not a given defendant can be expected to show up for court. Now, I can understand why police officers might not like that, because that's not really part of their jobs, but it seems to me it also gives them a lot of leeway in deciding whether or not to arrest a given suspect.

    Then it lists a bunch of exceptions, where arrests can be made, like assault, sexual offenses, weapons offenses, DUI, criminal trespass, some traffic violations, etc. I went through and Google'ed those statutes that it lists as exceptions and it seems to me they've pretty well got all the bases covered, and for the most part, the people that are going to be getting citations aren't going to be dangerous people that need to be gotten off the street. They're going to be people who will show up in court, and if they're first offenders, will most likely get probation, and maybe some kind of treatment. If they're repeat offenders, they're charges are going to be escalated to felonies anyway, so they'll arrest them. So you're basically just not arresting people that are going to get out on bail, and aren't going to be sentenced to jail time anyway, with the net effect being to save money, with no impact one way or the other on crime.

    At least, that's my take on it. The law just took effect a couple weeks ago. We'll have to wait and see if crime really does "skyrocket," as some in law enforcement are predicting.

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    Re: My day got exciting

    My first emotion was sadness... I hate to think of what that child went through.
    My second emotion was anger and I would not want to kill a man like that. I would rather punish him my way....thats all I can say about that.

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