Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Woman admits selling cocaine

After spending nearly five months in pre-trial detention due to lack of bail, a Springfield woman pleaded guilty Monday to selling crack and was released to spend the remainder of her sentence on probation.
http://rutlandherald.com/article/20140225/THISJUSTIN/702259944

3 comments :

  1. Welfare does not provide enough money for her needs. I lived for a while using welfare. $830.00 a month plus $240.00 on EBT. I managed to support two, with pets no problem. Including insurance, tv, phone, gas, elec, heating, clothing, bath supplies, etc. Anyhow, live within your means. Another contributor to casualties. I'm moving further up north, hopefully the colder weather prohibits the knack in making crack!

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  2. The Green Mountain Boys: 1760's. Putting matters in our own hands for almost 260 years. AND NOT TOLERATING SUCH TRASH IN OUR COMMUNITIES.

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  3. Oh well, business as usual; another drug dealer gets their day in court with the usual result: a slap on the wrist and NO JAIL TIME. Sorry, the pre-trial detention doesn't count simply because she and her family couldn't come up with bail money. Remember the old commercial, CRIME DOESN'T PAY? A figment of the past thanks to our judicial system which seems to work 24/7 trying to come up with innovative new ideas to keep criminals out of jail so they can continue to prey on the community.

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