• Police make timely arrest

    From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 29 15:46:36 2024
    Here's something you almost never hear. Neighbors phoned in burglary in progress. Police arrived in time to arrest burglar, finding him with
    stolen goods and tools used to break in.

    https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/03/29/burglar-arrested-overnight-after-call-of-burglary-in-process-police-said/

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Fri Mar 29 11:33:47 2024
    In article <uu6nos$c943$2@dont-email.me>,
    "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:

    Here's something you almost never hear. Neighbors phoned in burglary in progress. Police arrived in time to arrest burglar, finding him with
    stolen goods and tools used to break in.

    But will he be charged appropriately, and if found guilty will he be
    sentenced appropriately, and if sent to prison, will he be released
    early after only having served a fraction of his sentence?

    If not, then my state still wins.

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Fri Mar 29 14:07:32 2024
    On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:33:47 -0700, BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:

    In article <uu6nos$c943$2@dont-email.me>,
    "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:

    Here's something you almost never hear. Neighbors phoned in burglary in
    progress. Police arrived in time to arrest burglar, finding him with
    stolen goods and tools used to break in.

    But will he be charged appropriately, and if found guilty will he be >sentenced appropriately, and if sent to prison, will he be released
    early after only having served a fraction of his sentence?

    If not, then my state still wins.

    There's another possibility - seizure of the tools used in the course
    of the crime which is what happened when our store was burglarized and
    included the getaway car.

    The police sergeant I dealt with said that would probably be the
    primary penalty since they valued the car at roughly $12000 and
    figured it was a 'slam dunk' case this the goods were recovered (with
    our pricing labels still on them) and not a first time pair of
    offenders). Our recovered goods were worth more than the car ($19-20k)
    but the car was owned by the mother of one of the perps - and it was
    NOT a first offence. Nobody paid for our broken door which cost about
    $600-700 to replace the glass and the glazier's fee.

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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to The Horny Goat on Sat Mar 30 12:12:30 2024
    On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 14:07:32 -0700
    The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:

    On Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:33:47 -0700, BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:

    In article <uu6nos$c943$2@dont-email.me>,
    "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:

    Here's something you almost never hear. Neighbors phoned in
    burglary in progress. Police arrived in time to arrest burglar,
    finding him with stolen goods and tools used to break in.

    But will he be charged appropriately, and if found guilty will he be >sentenced appropriately, and if sent to prison, will he be released
    early after only having served a fraction of his sentence?

    If not, then my state still wins.

    There's another possibility - seizure of the tools used in the course
    of the crime which is what happened when our store was burglarized and included the getaway car.

    The police sergeant I dealt with said that would probably be the
    primary penalty since they valued the car at roughly $12000 and
    figured it was a 'slam dunk' case this the goods were recovered (with
    our pricing labels still on them) and not a first time pair of
    offenders). Our recovered goods were worth more than the car ($19-20k)
    but the car was owned by the mother of one of the perps - and it was
    NOT a first offence. Nobody paid for our broken door which cost about $600-700 to replace the glass and the glazier's fee.

    How long ago was this burglary? The reason I ask is that there has been
    a noticeable shift in law enforcement attitudes since Trudeau was
    elected in 2015 and implemented the major bail reforms that is plaguing
    us with repeat offenders who don't have to wait in custody for their
    trials and are immediately set free to continue stealing.

    --
    Rhino

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