The NYPD confirmed that this guy I wish
to talk about had a long rap sheet of over 30 prior arrests for bank robberies.
However, upon appearing in front of this judge I wish to talk about, he was
allowed back on the streets on supervised release.
Does anyone, including this judge I wish
to talk about, know what Supervised Release means? Are you ready for a Fella Calculated
Wild Guess? Fella thinks that the supervised released person can go anywhere he
wants but he is always followed by a following person with a clip board to
record everything he does including bank robberies he chooses to do.
Fella contends thinking that releasing
someone who has demonstrated a proclivity to do the same illegal thing over 30
times and expecting he won’t do it again is Silly Thinking, especially if he
suffers no meaningful bad consequences for doing the same illegal thing over 30 times.
I know Fella fairly well and I dare say
he would think over 20 times is a good indication of future robberies and the
same could be said of over 10 robberies and over 5 robberies and over 2
robberies.
There is no evidence that Einstein ever said, “The Definition of
Insanity Is Doing the Same Thing Over and Over Again and Expecting Different
Results”. However, Fella would speculate that Einstein would probably think
this judge I am talking about is Insane.
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Let us hear from our Judicial System.
Here is an actual quotation by a court spokesman…
"It is important to note, however,
that the vast majority of bail decisions turn on the court’s discretionary
weighing of a broad range of factors in order to make an individualized
assessment of the defendant’s risk of flight to avoid prosecution. That
assessment involves due consideration of information and arguments presented by
the prosecutor and defense counsel, as well as other materials submitted to the
court."
My Dear Readers, this is Judicial Double
Talk. This is an answer given by someone who believes that an answer to a
question need only be words spoken in the direction of the questioner and it needs
not make any sense.
Fella made up question and answer…Or are
they made up?
Question: Why was the robber released
after he had already committed 30 robberies?
Answer: He was released because he said
he was not sorry he had robbed 30 banks, and he also said he was not going to
give back any of the money he stole.
Would I kid u?
Smartfella
Ligniappe: Going back to the Court Spokesman’s
Quotation…”defendant’s risk of flight to avoid prosecution”. Fella concurs
that there is no Risk of Flight but that’s because there is No Fear of
Prosecution.
3 comments:
You are spot on with this one, Fella!! I keep thinking that some of these headlines / stories in the news are from The Onion!!
DEAR FELLA YOUR MISTAKE IS THAT YOU BELIEVE THAT THE JUDGE IS NOT SENILE AND YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER . I TRUST THAT FELLA AND HIS FAMILY ARE DOING WELL.
Who supervises the court?
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