Yipee!!!!!!!!

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
"It's never pleasant to prosecute young people who have so much promise," prosecutor Brian R. Hood said. "These acts were not random. They were not impulsive."
Promise for what? Destruction?
Wade's attorney, Murray J. Janus, said his client was grounded by his parents and was not with the other suspects at the time of the vandalism.
:rolleyes: Now there's an air-tight alibi for you.
 
Just saw this part...

Judge Spencer ordered him to pay $204,000 to 12 victims, in monthly installments of $250.

$204,000 @ $250 a month is 68 YEARS of payments. What's the point?
 

tlatchaw

Not dead yet.
Well, I suppose he could work for each one of them at a pay rate of $250 per month. Then he could pay off his debt directly to them over the next 68 years! That might work. :biggrin:
 
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