Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Probation for Murder

The Dallas Morning News has done some excellent work over the past few days in highlighting cases where convicted murderers walked (or in one case) rolled free with probation.

The first story is here.

The second story can be found here.

It's a great job of reporting, but I can't find on the website who the reporter is. Whoever it is... kudos.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Two Years For Shooting Friend in the Face

Friends don't let friends shoot friends in the face. And prosecutors shouldn't let 19-year olds who steal their father's pistol walk away with a maximum sentence of two years behind bars.

Friday, November 2, 2007

11 Years For Murder

From Classical Values comes the story of an alleged cop killer who already had a murderous past.

After a hot pursuit by police Tuesday night across downtown Philadelphia, the body of Jerome Whitaker, 29, was hauled from the river about 3 a.m. today, a spokesman for the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office said.

Court records show that Whitaker pleaded guilty to murder in the 1994 shooting of Michelle Cutner, 6, his South Philadelphia neighbor. His lawyer maintained that Whitaker fired into an unoccupied vehicle in revenge for an earlier quarrel and accidentally hit the girl, who was playing outside.

Whitaker served 11 years in state prison before being paroled in July 2006. He was arrested four months ago on drug charges and recommitted to prison for violating parole. He was released last month when the underlying charges were withdrawn.


11 years for the murder of a 6-year old child? I'd call that a pretty good deal for the defendant. Not so good a deal for the rest of us.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Six Years for Murder

In Peoria.

At least she'll be testifying against the other defendants in the case. But if she's so innocent (as she's maintained), why is it the police found out about her through the cell phone she left at the scene, rather than her calling 911 to report the crime?