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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NC: LTE: Judges Soft On Crime
Title:US NC: LTE: Judges Soft On Crime
Published On:2005-11-03
Source:Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC)
Fetched On:2008-01-15 09:37:10
JUDGES SOFT ON CRIME

The editorial, "Message sent to city drug dealers" [Herald-Sun, Oct.
26] did not tell the entire story.

City, county, state and federal law enforcement officers are working
hard to win the war on drugs and put the dealers behind bars. But
weak, misguided magistrates and soft on crime judges do little to aid
the officers.

An outrageous example happened Oct. 20. A Durham sheriff's deputy
arrested a convicted (three times) drug dealer who was armed with a handgun.

This criminal also had $13,000 on his person.

The arresting officer carried the drug dealer to jail and returned to
work. The magistrate allowed bail at $50,000, which meant that the
suspect only had to come up with $7,500. He promptly was released,
found a partner and headed to the deputy's home to do the officer
harm. Three hours after putting this lowlife in jail, the deputy was
confronted and had to subdue the attacker and send him back to jail.
This is outrageous. This individual has three prior convictions on
drug-related charges and assaulting police officers.

The last conviction was two weeks before, where a soft Durham judge
gave him probation.

He has yet to spend one day in prison!

Until magistrates set much higher bails and pandering judges give
much harsher sentences, the problem will only get worse.

It will also be of great benefit if The Herald-Sun would print this
news. The people need to know what is going on.

Tom Veasey

Durham
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