Escapes are not always forcible. In many minimum-security prisons, an inmate can often just walk off the premises-- they live in barracks, not barred cells, and the outside fencing is minimal. Shrout ran after promising to surrender, and stayed on the lam for quite some time. I will be very surprised if the Bureau of Prisons puts him in anything less than a medium-security prison.
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Shrout practically has "FLIGHT RISK" tattooed on his forehead.
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Well, he certainly has liar and fraud already there, so yeah. He has lied every step of the way so no reason to expect him to change at this late date.Pottapaug1938 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:18 am Shrout practically has "FLIGHT RISK" tattooed on his forehead.
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Caligari is spot-on. Some (not all) of the minimum-security Federal prisons are based more on the honor system than fences and guns. Generally prisoners there just want to serve their time and move on, or are incapable of escape. With Winston being a fugitive for this length of time and then being tracked and arrested, I doubt the Bureau of Prisons would classify him as "low flight risk" even if he was in an iron lung. He'll almost certainly end up at a medium security facility, if not a CMU.Dr. Caligari wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:12 am Escapes are not always forcible. In many minimum-security prisons, an inmate can often just walk off the premises-- they live in barracks, not barred cells, and the outside fencing is minimal. Shrout ran after promising to surrender, and stayed on the lam for quite some time. I will be very surprised if the Bureau of Prisons puts him in anything less than a medium-security prison.
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Saw the news today, and had to drop by for a congratulatory gloat!
Great to see this thieving windbag finally behind bars.
Great to see this thieving windbag finally behind bars.
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Shrout had an ID hearing in Phoenix this past Tuesday. According to the minute order, he actually testified. Understand, the only issue at such a hearing is whether he is the same "Winston Shrout" who is wanted in Oregon. Hopefully in a couple of months the transcript will be available on PACER; it should be amusing.
Ordered, committed to Oregon the same day as the hearing. Obviously Shrout gave the M-J a lot to think about.
Ordered, committed to Oregon the same day as the hearing. Obviously Shrout gave the M-J a lot to think about.
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Happens all the time here in British Columbia. Minimum security prisons are effectively honour systems with no real security in place to stop, hypothetically, a 70 year old Burnaby49 (or Winston Shrout) from just putting on his runners and slowly wandering off. So only prisoners considered minimal public risks get minimum security and nobody gets too worked up if they make a break. They'll eventually be picked up and the punishment, apart from additional time, is that the rest of that time is spent in a real jail.Dr. Caligari wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:12 amEscapes are not always forcible. In many minimum-security prisons, an inmate can often just walk off the premises-- they live in barracks, not barred cells, and the outside fencing is minimal. Shrout ran after promising to surrender, and stayed on the lam for quite some time. I will be very surprised if the Bureau of Prisons puts him in anything less than a medium-security prison.
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The fact that I get my knowledge about jails from movies and television has been exposed again.
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Hearing him 'sovsplain how he isn't the upper case WINSTON SHROUT could have been entertaining. Magistrate must not have been impressed with the latest performance.wserra wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:46 pm Shrout had an ID hearing in Phoenix this past Tuesday. According to the minute order, he actually testified. Understand, the only issue at such a hearing is whether he is the same "Winston Shrout" who is wanted in Oregon. Hopefully in a couple of months the transcript will be available on PACER; it should be amusing.
Ordered, committed to Oregon the same day as the hearing. Obviously Shrout gave the M-J a lot to think about.
Buh bye Winny, it hasn't been nice knowing you. Wonder how much of what he's stolen they've recovered.
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This finally proves Jonny Sunday was right, once and for all!
Winston has had the last laugh, JS has schooled us “self proclaimed law experts”
We’re all left with egg on our face
If I know Jonny Sunday, he’ll be calling us boot licking tax slaves by now
Jonny Sunday is the kind of guy who never admits he’s wrong, he just shift the focus to something else
Winston has had the last laugh, JS has schooled us “self proclaimed law experts”
We’re all left with egg on our face
If I know Jonny Sunday, he’ll be calling us boot licking tax slaves by now
Jonny Sunday is the kind of guy who never admits he’s wrong, he just shift the focus to something else
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Trust me, that's the safest way.
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I'll wager that jonny doesn't have the guts to come here and admit that he was wrong, or that if he does come here, he'll just make some idiotic and irrelevant remarks, which prove only just how clueless he is.benlowrey wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 4:58 am This finally proves Jonny Sunday was right, once and for all!
Winston has had the last laugh, JS has schooled us “self proclaimed law experts”
We’re all left with egg on our face
If I know Jonny Sunday, he’ll be calling us boot licking tax slaves by now
Jonny Sunday is the kind of guy who never admits he’s wrong, he just shift the focus to something else
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We have Shrouts booking photo or whatever the correct term is:
https://twitter.com/maxoregonian/status ... 17664?s=21
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I may end up making an enemy of Johnny Dessert, but it's gratifying to finally see this shyster put behind bars. Justice is finally being served.
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I can't believe Shrout was so freaking brilliant that the feds had no idea where he was. Wonder if they will take down a few of his accomplices for aiding and abetting.
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He wasn't. An elderly non-violent criminal just isn't that high a priority.JohnPCapitalist wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:28 pmI can't believe Shrout was so freaking brilliant that the feds had no idea where he was.
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They may well have known where he was almost from the start, but as WES points out, not a priority, and they eventually got around to him. Also, too, unless things have changed they are perpetually short staffed and spread way thin.wserra wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:36 pmHe wasn't. An elderly non-violent criminal just isn't that high a priority.JohnPCapitalist wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:28 pmI can't believe Shrout was so freaking brilliant that the feds had no idea where he was.
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I don't necessarily agree. While they are short staffed, this was a higher-than-normal profile case. There was most likely pressure to get this closed as some people were left with egg on their face when he failed to report. Also, it looks bad for law enforcement when someone with this much (albeit not a huge amount of) press gets away for any length of time.notorial dissent wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:41 pmThey may well have known where he was almost from the start, but as WES points out, not a priority, and they eventually got around to him. Also, too, unless things have changed they are perpetually short staffed and spread way thin.wserra wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:36 pmHe wasn't. An elderly non-violent criminal just isn't that high a priority.JohnPCapitalist wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:28 pmI can't believe Shrout was so freaking brilliant that the feds had no idea where he was.
I think they were trying to locate him and he pissed off someone who knew he was wanted.
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From the docket:
The order of detention will keep Shrout under lock and key until the BOP designates a correctional institution. Transportation to that institution will then be provided by the government.11/26/2019 - 196 - Minutes of Proceedings: Pretrial Release Violation Hearing held before Magistrate Judge Stacie F. Beckerman as to Winston Shrout (USM #78952-065) on 11/26/2019. Defendant advised of rights. Defendant admits to violating conditions of release and the Court finds him in violation. Defendant is detained. Counsel Present for the Government: Lewis S. Burkhart for Ryan W. Bounds. Counsel Present for Defendant: Ryan Costello for Ruben L. Iniguez. (Court Reporter Bonita Shumway) (gw) (Entered: 11/26/2019)
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Courtesy of the Federal Marshal Travel Agency (TM).