smacks more of old testament retribution and revenge than new testament enlightenment
Talked to my attorney yesterday - looks like we may have a good case against the recycler, but court is like a game of high stakes poker . . . . We'll have to see what plays out.Next, I met with the detective - he said that with the evidence I have against the thief, he won't need a confession to get a conviction.After that, I went to the orphanage - I saw no further evidence of further theft or vandalism.And, to top it all off, the resident deputy called last night. Seems the thief wanted to talk to me. He wanted me to drop the charges & offered to pay full restitution. I asked how he planned to come up with over $40,000 & he said I could have his whole paychecks until the debt was paid. He doesn't have a job & has dropped out of the last chance alternative high school. The thief confessed to taking my stuff & admitted to knowing it was wrong at the time . . . .After I finished talking to him, I told the deputy that I wasn't backing down any & my wishes were still for the thief to go through the criminal process. The deputy seemed pleased to hear I was still resolved to see this thru.I'll keep y'all posted. . . .
Stupid People...Shouldn't Breed!Jack
JR, this is one of a group of pictures sent me by a trolley-related friend. It's an argument for keeping the power station on (normally 600-750 volts, DC).Arthur
I'm not sure how to keep the thieves away from the orphans - not without considerable additional expense. Fences ain't cheap & are easily defeated.
A dirtbag with no job, nothing to lose & all day to sneak around has a definite advantage over someone who works for a living when it comes to stealing the working man's stuff.