Seems like an example is being made.
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/inde ... nd_as.html
Saladino gets statutory max in Oregon
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Re: Saladino gets statutory max in Oregon
johnnyrie wrote:Seems like an example is being made.
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/inde ... nd_as.html
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Re: Saladino gets statutory max in Oregon
Sixty-eight year old Joseph Oquendo Saladino, inmate # 12733-023, was released from prison on February 5, 2015.
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Re: Saladino gets statutory max in Oregon
"Richard Fuselier of Lafayette, La., [was] sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in prison. . ."johnnyrie wrote:Seems like an example is being made.
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/inde ... nd_as.html
Well, well. . . I locked horns with Fuselier about 15 years ago when he was running The Common Law Court of The United States of America: http://rfexposed.tripod.com/RF_EXPOSED.html
Shall I send him a cake?
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Re: Saladino gets statutory max in Oregon
Only if it can be served really, really cold. 15 years probably qualifies.arayder wrote:Shall I send him a cake?
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