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Genola clerk who stole funds is sent to jail
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The jail term needs to be taken in context. The accused pleaded guilty, has already made effort for restitution, and seems to show true remorse. In this day and age, all three of these conditions are rare. combined, they are almost unheard of.
Don't want to run out of the ability to write forged checks.
Specifically, why was this defendant sentenced to only 20 days of jail time in the county jail for stealing nearly one quarter of a million dollars over a period of years while in a position of trust? Surely the judge must have had some reason for such a light penalty. What exactly was it?
Why do we treat "financial" crimes so much differently that "sexual" crimes. And, why do we treat "sexual" crimes committed by women so much differently than sexual crimes committed by men?
This woman steals, over a period long period of time, nearly a quarter of a million dollars and gets a slap on the wrist, while a female teacher who seduces a male student into having multiple sexual encounters gets 6 months, maybe, in jail. But, a male teacher who is seduced by a precocious 15 year old girl is sent to the Point of the Mountain to rot?
I don't get it.
And, if the woman mentioned in this article had stolen several cases of beer from the convenience store over a long period of time, lots and lots of beer -- 6 felonies worth -- do you think she would be going to jail for 20 days?
Yes, she was remorseful - after she got caught.
A town the size of Genola has mostly small checks coming in. How many of those did she steal?
White-collar crime and tax evasion are bleeding our country dry. It's estimated that the wealthy (or those who have access to our money) evade over $385 BILLION in taxes every year.
Joe the Plumber works for wages and pays taxes on every cent. His employer, and the contractors they work under, can easily hide income.
Think I'm wrong? Then how did this "town clerk" evade notice of the large amount of money she was purloining.
I AM willing to pay for a justice system that works - one that protects, that requires punishments that are a real deterrant, that supports victims and does not make them feel re-victimized and their losses meaningless, etc. I am willing to pay for such a system, including basic "room and board". It is one of government's most fundamental, important (and becoming most neglected) purposes.
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