From: Bill Roh (billroh@churchofvirus.com)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 12:42:58 MDT
While I agree that it is strange to fine someone for something they did
not get away with, I think your analogy is a little off.
If it had read:
The law and what might have been
Damn... I had been planning to kill someone, I had done it before successfully and was let go cause I squeled on fellow killers. This time I didn't think they would catch me and I had my long knife sharpened and ready, but I got caught again. Do I have to pay damages to his family now? Even though I killed their other son and didn't have to pay for it last time? ;p
I think the answer should be:
No, you should just go to jail for the rest of your life.
For this guy, I think the fine is just a slap on the wrist anyway.
rhinoceros wrote:
>The law and what might have been
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>Damn... I had been planning to kill someone, I had my long knife sharpened and ready, but I got caught. Do I have to pay damages to his family now? ;p
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>$180 million at $500 a month . . .
>Vickie Chachere, June 28, 2003
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>http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orl-locpayback28062803jun28,0,5719929.story?coll=orl-news-headlines
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>TAMPA -- A man who schemed to steal satellite television signals now has something much bigger than a cable bill to pay -- a whopping $180 million restitution order on which he is to make $500 monthly payments.
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>A full payback would take 30,000 years.
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><snip>
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>U.S. District Judge James Moody ordered the restitution Wednesday, based on a formula of how much Frazier's intended victims, Direct TV and Echostar, would have lost if his scheme had succeeded. The television companies estimate they could have lost $900 million in business.
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