Ore. detectives find remains of stolen bronze deer
Mar 30, 2012 | 7 Comments
By The Associated Press
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Bronze one hand like a daddy would a baby shoe, and he'll have at least one story worth sharing with the grand kids.
They do, in a place called Iran.
The man hasn't even been convicted and we're selling off belongings and body parts?
The seven sentences above is not enough evidence for me to convict on. Should he be found guilty in a court of law, I hope the sentence fair, and the he able to get the help needed. IMHO
Get the help he needs? What exact type of help do you suggest for someone who is found guilty of robbery, and is in possession of stolen property? Thieves anonymous? TAS (Thieves against stealing)?
If found guilty he will go to jail for a minute and be released to do it all over again.