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Mich. judge ridiculed on teens' Web site strikes back
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Posted on 01/31/2006 2:23:59 AM PST by freepatriot32
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To: badgerlandjim
I take it you haven't seen the photos. I certainly haven't. But if you have photos of folks drinking shots of what looks like Jager, photos of Jager bottles, photos of people passed-out, photos of people throwing-up, etc., then there is a permissible inference that alcohol is involved. If you choose to argue otherwise, tell it to the judge. [chortle]
To: JeffAtlanta
You are in error. She was not tried or charged for any offense beyond drinking at the prom. Since she was not charged or tried on those offenses, there is no way that she can serve time for them. Close...but no cigar. She violated the terms of her sentence of probation after being arraigned before Martone on misdemeanor charges of being a minor in possession of alcohol. This gives the judge wide latitude in pronouncing final sentencing. She's lucky he didn't slap on a contempt of court charge.
A judge who sentenced three teenagers to probation for being drunk at their high school prom had them jailed after he saw them drinking and ridiculing him on a Web site one of them created....
As a condition of their probation, he ordered them not to drink and to avoid places where alcohol is served or consumed.
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Bloody Sam Roberts
(Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgences of society's understanding.)
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