Friday, November 16, 2018

Man back in custody facing a new burglary charge after a year on the run

A Springfield man whom police had been looking to re-arrest for over a year was finally brought into court this week where authorities added a new burglary charge to the slate of offenses he is currently facing.

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16 comments :

  1. Step inside my door. See a shotgun. See it roar.

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  2. That is the only thing that will stop these people, the Liberal Judges let them off with a hand slap.

    "He disappeared off the court’s radar" What does that even mean?

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  3. If Al Chapo was on trial in Vermont, he would be walking the streets of Springfield right now eating the cookies the judge gave him. Probably not walking, but driving a Mercedes.

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  4. These judges need to enforce the law and teach people if you break the law you have consequences.
    I dont care if he's a father of 5 or not. He has had his chance to do better. Now, its time to pay the piper.

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  5. Here's what you and most of the electorate fail to understand. Judges are appointed by politicians and have sentencing guidelines handed out by politicians. We just sent the same idiots back to Montpelier. Nothing changes. Got it?

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    1. Point well taken, if we can get some of the Liberal Politicians out of Montpellier, maybe we can keep the Liberal Judges out of Vermont and maybe something might happen with actually charging and sentencing someone fairly with some meeting behind it.

      Also might stop some of this! "He disappeared off the court’s radar"

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  6. 9:04, I have little positive to say about the "leadership" in Montpelier. The laws and punishments are in place. The real problem is accountability. The laws and punishments were not designed to hold the critical masses accountable. The was parents would teach their children right from wrong and consequences. That horse has long departed the barn, now we ask/expect undermanned schools and judicial system to fix the problem.

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  7. "Undermanned schools" . ...huh 8:04? How about schools that empower these idiot behaviors and pat these liberal judges on the back? The 'poor little
    convict' mentality starts in childhood with lack of teaching what's right and what's wrong.Teachers in our schools are directed by their supervisors to play softball with unruly violent children. NO CONSEQUENCES BIRTHS BAD CONSEQUENSES. Simple!

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  8. I guess 8:04 and 8:31 agree, except that schools are "undermanned". In my opinion schools have FAR TOO MANY administrators starting with the superintendent!

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  9. chuck gregory11/21/18, 8:54 AM

    And of course we all believe that professional wrestling is a sport...... So, let's congratulate ourselves! We've correctly identified the nature of the Vermont judicial system, our educational system and professional wrestling. Boy, are we smart!!!

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  10. Chuck, Are you including yourself in the "WE", that might be a stretch! Stay home and watch Professional Wrestling.

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  11. Well, you wingnuts have finally recovered from the beating you took in the midterms. That shut you up for two whole weeks! And now, it's mindless propaganda time again. The same three people talking to each other, pretending to be in the majority!

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  12. BEATING?

    The only years in which the president’s party has gained net seats in Congress in midterm elections since 1906 have been in 1934, 1998 (during the Clinton impeachment), and 2002 (after the 9/11 attacks). Just like someone else said on here, those Clinton Affairs shows have been good to watch, informational, what a Scumbag he is and his wife to put up with it!

    How can you tell who is who, 99% ANONYMOUS comments on this site, and it's 99% BS from the Anonymous posters.

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    1. So, "evil" Bill Clinton actually gained House seats during the Lewinsky scandal? W. Bush needed a terrorist attack to give him a midterm win? That only makes it worse, Roger! You guys took the biggest House midterm loss in modern history, during a "good" economy, with low unemployment! And yet, you still think you won? You've outdone yourself this time, Anonymous Roger!

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  13. You might want to have that Narcissistic Personality of yours checked out, not sure there is much anyone else can do to help you with that, it's a personality flaw for sure!

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    1. Roger, you're hilarious! Classic wingnut transferrence. At least the quality of your insults is improving. You're wrong, as usual, but at least you managed to be somewhat civilized this time. Don't worry, neither I nor anyone else expects you to keep it up!

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