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Commit a crime get swag. Does this mean babies who survive abortions get coal in their stockings? turn em loose Bruce would be proud.
1 posted on 12/28/2019 8:46:35 AM PST by Impala64ssa
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I think that newly released inmates do need help. I am not opposed to this as long as it is coupled with just and appropriate jail time for the crime committed.


2 posted on 12/28/2019 8:53:43 AM PST by erkelly
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I grew up in NYC, you could not pay me enough to ever live there again. NYC is a city absolutely run by the insane. Rewarding criminals with money now, this on top of getting rid of bail.

Did you read the story the other day in the NY Post of the guy who tried to burn down Yeshiva university? Arrested and released without bail. He then went to Staten Island where he broke into a house threatening to stab someone. Arrested and again released without bail.

Anyone who lives in that sh*thole? I’d advise you to get the hell out of there pronto, especially if you have kids. It’s one type of hell to have a child murdered, but a whole other kind of hell to see the killer rewarded as well but that’s exactly what is happening. Look at the killer of 18 year old Barnard Student Tessa Majors, all the muggers involved including the killer are out on the street with no bail.


3 posted on 12/28/2019 9:01:41 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda (Out of the depths of leftist hell, I cry to you oh lord!)
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To: Impala64ssa

Warren Wilhelm Jr.


4 posted on 12/28/2019 9:02:07 AM PST by dljordan
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Footwear donated by the Steven Madden shoe company, will also be distributed according to the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, which is overseeing the program.


WIKI Madden started the shoe company with $1,100 in 1990 by selling shoes out of the trunk of his car.

Criminal conviction
Madden’s financial affairs were closely entangled with Long Island “pump and dump” brokerage house Stratton Oakmont, cofounded by Madden’s childhood friend Danny Porush, who first lent him money to expand his fledgling company, and then underwrote its initial public offering.

In June 2000, a class action lawsuit was filed against Madden for issuing materially false and misleading statements during the Class Period.[7][dead link] A settlement of $9 million was reached in 2004.[8] In 2001, the SEC filed charges against Madden in Federal Court in New York state, alleging SEC violations.[9] Because the violations were not criminal in nature, the SEC was seeking to recover $1,637,000 in a combination of illegally avoided losses, interest, and a civil penalty.

In 2002, Madden was convicted of stock manipulation, money, and securities fraud. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison, and was made to resign as CEO from Steven Madden, Ltd. and from the board of directors.[10] Shortly after resigning as CEO, Madden set himself up as a creative consultant with Steven Madden, Ltd., a position for which he drew $700,000 even when he was in prison.[10]

Madden served time in the Federal Prison Camp, Eglin, at Eglin Air Force Base, and later the Coleman Federal Correctional Complex, near Ocala, Florida. Madden was released from prison in April 2005.[11] He then attended a New York City halfway house.[12] Madden’s attorney, Joel Winograd, said that Madden would stay at the house for 60 days.[13] After his release from a halfway house, he was restricted to home confinement for a period.[14]

Post-release
Since Madden was released from prison in 2005, the company quickly rebounded, increasing revenue by nearly $100 million in 2006 to $475.1 million.[15] That same year, Steven Madden, Ltd. was named ‘Company of the Year’ for the second time at the Footwear News Achievement Awards.[16]

With Madden currently serving as the founder and design chief, the company continues to show growth year-over-year reporting $1.65 billion in revenue for FY2018.[17]

Madden contributed to The Doe Fund, a charity devoted to working on the causes of homelessness, addiction, and criminal recidivism.[18]


5 posted on 12/28/2019 9:03:43 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Impala64ssa

A freed inmate needs the means to get to a home of a relative or friend and to get a job.


7 posted on 12/28/2019 9:48:25 AM PST by Brian Griffin
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To: Impala64ssa

No different that the $10 bucks and a-bus-ticket-out-of-town-and-don’t-come-back-here-and-do-nothin’-like-this-again that our Circuit Judge did on a regular basis 1940s-1970s.


8 posted on 12/28/2019 10:32:15 AM PST by StAnDeliver (CNN's Dana B: "Show of hands: Coverage for undocumented immigrants?" ***all Democrat hands raised***)
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To: Impala64ssa

I didn’t commit a crime. Do I get freebies too? I see. You only reward street savages who are likely to vote democrat.


10 posted on 12/28/2019 11:43:28 AM PST by I want the USA back (If free speech is taken away, dumb and silent we are led, like sheep to the slaughter: G Washington)
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To: Impala64ssa

The dead, the convicted, the illegals, the criminals, all voters.


11 posted on 12/28/2019 2:02:22 PM PST by ronnie raygun
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To: Impala64ssa

De Blowsthehole is in a serious competition with Gavin Nobrain to see who can enact the most ridiculous policies.


12 posted on 12/28/2019 3:00:56 PM PST by antidemoncrat
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