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Warrant Leaves Md. Roofer Dazed, Jailed
Washington Post ^ | Sunday, July 25, 2004 | Paul Schwartzman

Posted on 08/02/2004 3:08:12 PM PDT by FoxPro

The Caribbean cruise ship docked at Port Canaveral, Fla., that morning, and Patrick and Bernadette Clerkin and their three children awoke tanned and relaxed and ready for their trip home to Maryland.

There was a knock at their cabin door. Patrick Clerkin, owner of a Brandywine roofing company, was about to take a shower, so his wife answered to find three U.S. customs agents.

Politely and almost apologetically, the agents announced that they were there to arrest Patrick Clerkin.

"This must be some kind of mistake," Bernadette Clerkin told herself as the children giggled at seeing their churchgoing father being led away.

It wasn't a mistake, and today, nearly three months later, Clerkin, 41, finds himself in a Florida jail still.

The charge dates back more than two decades to his less-than-glorious years as a hard-drinking teenager, when a police officer in Pensacola, Fla., arrested him for stealing a pair of hubcaps.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: probation
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This same thing is happening to me. I have some hard line judge who wants to throw me in jail for a month for sticking something in my pocket at a grocery store 20 years ago, because my arms were full. I didn’t even leave the store. It was so long ago that I forget what I stuck in my pocket. Why didn’t I get thrown in jail 20 years ago? Because the computer didn’t talk to each other back then. They do now. This is happening all the time, all over the country. The judiciary needs to be slapped down on this. Washington DC has a law that states that a probation violation cant met out punishment after the probation period is over. Sounds reasonable to me.

This is not justice. This is despotism.

1 posted on 08/02/2004 3:08:14 PM PDT by FoxPro
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To: FoxPro

Don't these clowns in law enforcement have better things to do???


2 posted on 08/02/2004 3:10:55 PM PDT by Pittsburg Phil
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To: Pittsburg Phil; FoxPro
Don't these clowns in law enforcement have better things to do???

Do you two want the Terrorists to win? Well do ya?

3 posted on 08/02/2004 3:16:50 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy ("Despise not the jester. Often he is the only one speaking the truth")
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To: Oztrich Boy

I used to be a low grade terrorist.


4 posted on 08/02/2004 3:20:16 PM PDT by FoxPro (jroehl2@yahoo.com)
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To: FoxPro

I wonder if Ted Kennedy is nervous.


5 posted on 08/02/2004 3:21:11 PM PDT by somemoreequalthanothers
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To: Pittsburg Phil
In need of money, he and another person tried to steal a pair of hubcaps off a Buick but were spotted by a police officer.

He didn't even steal the hubcaps, just tried. Until the courts decide to enforce the law on the Clintons (rape, insider trading, etc.), I'd even give the guy a pass on the $363 court cost considering what he's done with his life since.

6 posted on 08/02/2004 3:22:30 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (crime would drop like a sprung trapdoor if we brought back good old-fashioned hangings)
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A Florida judge sentenced Clerkin, then 19, to three years' probation, the conditions of which included that he pay $363 in court costs and notify his probation officer if he moved. Clerkin failed on both counts, which triggered a 1984 arrest warrant.

Hello?

7 posted on 08/02/2004 3:24:21 PM PDT by afnamvet (USAF Tuy Hoa AFB RVN 68-69..NOT FONDA KERRY!)
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Gee, it's good to know we have so much extra man power in law enforcement that doesn't need to be keeping an eye on foreign Islamic terrorists planning to blow up buildings and murder thousands of Americans. I feel much safer.

Too bad (for him) he didn't rape a woman in Arkansas 20 years ago. I understand there is a much more relaxed attitude on things like that. [irony]

8 posted on 08/02/2004 3:24:41 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: somemoreequalthanothers
I wonder if Ted Kennedy is nervous.

Of course not. That drunken old murderous goat is one of Our Rulers. The dissolute old bastard.

9 posted on 08/02/2004 3:30:58 PM PDT by Hank Rearden (Refuse to allow anyone who could only get a government job tell you how to run your life.)
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To: FoxPro

Do these arrest warrants not have a shelf life? Or do I really have to pay that jaywalking fine from back in the Truman administration?


10 posted on 08/02/2004 3:31:40 PM PDT by IronJack
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He didn't even steal the hubcaps, just tried.

I didnt even steal anything, I just stuck it in my pocket because my hands were full. They called it "abuse of property".

11 posted on 08/02/2004 3:32:09 PM PDT by FoxPro (jroehl2@yahoo.com)
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To: Hank Rearden

Do I detect a note of dislike for the esteemed Senator Kennedy? LMAO


12 posted on 08/02/2004 3:34:22 PM PDT by NurdlyPeon
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To: FoxPro

What's the statute of limitations on forgetting to tell your probation officer you moved?


13 posted on 08/02/2004 3:37:26 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
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Let me play devil's advocate for a moment ...
Are we saying there should be a statute of limitations on arrest warrants for skipping out on fines and probation? The good news is Homeland Security is screening cruse ship passengers for a criminal history. The bad news is they waited until after the ship returned. What was the officer's discretion in this case with respect to the arrest? Could an appearance ticket be issued instead? Should he ignore the warrant? Actually, maybe that was good discretion on their part since they could have pulled him off before the cruise left. At least he got his vacation and can now clear up the fine.
14 posted on 08/02/2004 3:39:11 PM PDT by NonValueAdded ("I actually was going to throw like a man before I threw like a girl." JFK 7/25/2004)
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Where's the ACLU?

Oh, yeah, sorry....he's straight, Christian, white, and appears to be financially successful.


15 posted on 08/02/2004 3:42:03 PM PDT by baltodog (There are three kinds of people: Those who can count, and those who can't.)
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To: FoxPro

I ended up in jail several times in my youth. I hope there are none of these waiting out there for me.


16 posted on 08/02/2004 3:46:28 PM PDT by Nov3
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To: FoxPro

Maybe we shouldn't arrest illegal aliens, after all it's just an administrative crime it's not like they are real criminals.


17 posted on 08/02/2004 3:51:18 PM PDT by Ajnin
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To: Pittsburg Phil
Don't these clowns in law enforcement have better things to do???

So you believe that criminals should not be punished?

18 posted on 08/02/2004 3:54:22 PM PDT by cinFLA
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I'd even give the guy a pass on the $363 court cost considering what he's done with his life since.

"He returned to Greenbelt, where court records show that his penchant for trouble remained formidable. Over the next two years, he was accused of assault, a charge that was dropped, and with drinking in public. He pleaded guilty to a charge of battery in 1982 and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, all but 20 days of which was suspended."

19 posted on 08/02/2004 3:55:24 PM PDT by cinFLA
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To: NonValueAdded
Let me play devil's advocate for a moment ... Are we saying there should be a statute of limitations on arrest warrants for skipping out on fines and probation?

We shouldn't have to play devil's advocate to advocate that one should not skip out on his sentence.

20 posted on 08/02/2004 3:57:38 PM PDT by cinFLA
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