Come on, headline editor, read the story. The animal got a paltry 5 year sentence, not 15. The pig will be lurking the streets before the victim graduates high school.
Not surprised to hear Seth cited his H.S. English teacher, Mr. Perry, as an influence. Nicest man you'll ever meet. Mr. Perry made an impact on so many of us. Thanks.
Come on Sun Journal, fix your typo after three or four days and give your newspaper a little credibility! "The cowards caused more than $10,0000 damage" Is that:
Ten thousand?
One hundred thousand?
One thousand?
Or some other amount?
These public-paid servants should be held accountable for their poor judgement -- shamed even. Unless they're proud of their actions. Do you not understand the difference?
Many newspapers publish the names of such bleeding heart judges. Why doesn't the Sun Journal? A newspaper that only a few years ago -- and under public pressure -- began publishing the true jail-time sentences as opposed to ridiculous "John Doe Gets Five Year Sentence" headlines (only to find out in a competing newspaper that the perp only served 30 days. Sentence: 5 years, with all but 30 days probation).
Publish the judges' names -- or follow up and ask them to explain their lame decisions -- or explain your newspaper's reluctance to do so.
Murph's Comments
Wrong Headline - 5 Yrs not 15!
Come on, headline editor, read the story. The animal got a paltry 5 year sentence, not 15. The pig will be lurking the streets before the victim graduates high school.
Destined to ... TRY
Interesting concept. I'll definitely check out this place. I wish you great success. Welcome to the area.
Well Done
Not surprised to hear Seth cited his H.S. English teacher, Mr. Perry, as an influence. Nicest man you'll ever meet. Mr. Perry made an impact on so many of us. Thanks.
How much?! C'mon Sun Journal
Come on Sun Journal, fix your typo after three or four days and give your newspaper a little credibility! "The cowards caused more than $10,0000 damage" Is that:
Ten thousand?
One hundred thousand?
One thousand?
Or some other amount?
It's about Accountability
These public-paid servants should be held accountable for their poor judgement -- shamed even. Unless they're proud of their actions. Do you not understand the difference?
Many newspapers publish the names of such bleeding heart judges. Why doesn't the Sun Journal? A newspaper that only a few years ago -- and under public pressure -- began publishing the true jail-time sentences as opposed to ridiculous "John Doe Gets Five Year Sentence" headlines (only to find out in a competing newspaper that the perp only served 30 days. Sentence: 5 years, with all but 30 days probation).
Publish the judges' names -- or follow up and ask them to explain their lame decisions -- or explain your newspaper's reluctance to do so.