I think that Jane Carson is somewhat of a threat to those around her. She isn't quite fit to live in society since society has not really accepted her. She has obvious social problems and needs psychiatric attention immediately. If she were sent to jail again she would probably try to take her life again as well. In this case, a fine of any amount would do no justice nor would it help Jane out. She is probably lacking money anyways since she has a habit of larceny. I sentence Jane Carson to at least 1 year at the Youth Training School, and once out she will receive formal probation. Jail will not help her since she has problems with communication and social skills. I feel a mentor or someone affiliated with a church would help her quite a bit. She is in desperate need of attention as well as the need to feel welcome and needed in society. I also sentence her to attend a drug rehab program while attending the Youth Training School. I feel that the less amount of time Jane is incarcerated the more she will learn to adjust to society. She needs to be with her children too. They are the only things that she seems to be living for as of now. If they make her happy the
Rodney Baker who committed second-degree murder is really going to pay for his crime. You can't associate his home life into this at all since it is not related to how his family treats him. He planned to rob this guy but out of an act of passion he stabbed the liquor storeowner to death. Since he was tried as an adult he will be sentenced like one too. He committed a serious crime that hurt a great deal of people. I am going to sentence him to 10 years in prison. His time in there will be harsh but well remembered. I will also mandate 2 years of probation if he serves his full ten years, but if he is let out early on parole then that is the parole board's matter. I will not fine him though since I don't want him to be in debt when he is released from prison. I want him to be examined by a psychiatrist during his incarceration. I'm not sure if he will ever be able to function in society, but there is always a chance.
Dave Riley is obviously in a hard time in his life. He has resorted to some desperate measures to support his family. He doesn't really have a past record but you must consider that he must have conspired to commit his most recent crime. He knew that he might get caught but he still took the risk. He really needs to find a way to get his business on track. I am going to sentence him to 300 days in a county jail to be served on the weekends. I want him to be able to work on the weekdays so that he can still run his busin
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