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Friday, April 9, 2004 Posted: 7:21 AM EDT (1121 GMT)


NEW PORT RICHEY, Florida (AP) -- A 9-year-old girl accused of stealing a rabbit and $10 from a neighbor's home was arrested, handcuffed and questioned at a police station.

A Pasco County sheriff's deputy found the black-and-white rabbit, named Oreo, hopping around in the girl's living room, according to the arrest report. She was read her rights and taken away in the back of a patrol car.

The girl began to cry during questioning Tuesday. She admitted taking the rabbit belonging to another child, but denied taking two $5 bills and some change, according to reports.

Sheriff's spokesman Kevin Doll defended the arrest, and said if the victim of a crime wants an arrest, deputies are required to act if there is enough evidence.

Lori Ventura, the mother of the child who owns the rabbit, said the girl has been involved in other incidents and needs help.

The deputy could have taken a report and referred the charges to the state attorney, said Pasco-Pinellas Public Defender Bob Dillinger.

The girl was released to her mother from a juvenile assessment center about an hour after her arrest, which she said was scary. She also didn't like the deputy.

"He put one handcuff on me really tight," she said Thursday. In the patrol car, "He just stared at me in the mirror."

Is this really ness. to start teaching a generation of children how to abide by the law?? Or is this going to far?
 
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The local paper calculates that it costs the state 24 MILLION Dollars to execute each killer.
 
I have to think about the child who was arrested for stealing the rabbit. If the cops questioned her without notifying her parents, they may be in deep doodoo themselves. I don't believe it is legal for them to do so, and it certainly shouldn't be.

As for the expense of executing somebody, the real expense is the seemingly interminable delays and appeals and the decades it takes to decide them. Most of them have no virtue at all, and are just delaying tactics and the acts of bleeding heart judges. If it were done right, the convicted person would be put to death within a year after conviction. If there is doubt about guilt, there should be no conviction.

The teacher, Tillis, is dumb beyond comprehension, besides having a terminal case of assholery. Putting his demand in writing is hard to believe.

As for the principal who was accused of having child porn, he will never be a teacher or principal or anything else again. Nude pics of women are no big deal, but superimposing childrens' faces on them is, at least as far as his personal future is concerned.
 

The first example sounds like a very clear case of entrapment, :mad:assuming the sunbather is a cop or police employee. If he just exposed himself to her, at her request, he may not even be charged. He certainly shouldn't be. Cops should catch criminals, not encourage them. :mad:

As for the "lost items", I wonder how long they give the "finder" to try to locate the owners. :confused:
 
In today's paper is a note about the local sheriff's office. The sheriff spent $4500, plus a $250 bar tab, to bust a lap dancer for dancing too close to a patron. The dancer was charged with a misdeamenor and fined $170.

Apparently several deputies spent days at the bar, trying to catch a girl doing something illegal, and this was the best they could do.

The paper also disclosed that the sheriff let 100 new patrol cars sit parked for 90 days because no one processed the paperwork for car tags.
 
In today's paper is a note about the local sheriff's office. The sheriff spent $4500, plus a $250 bar tab, to bust a lap dancer for dancing too close to a patron. The dancer was charged with a misdeamenor and fined $170.

Apparently several deputies spent days at the bar, trying to catch a girl doing something illegal, and this was the best they could do.

The paper also disclosed that the sheriff let 100 new patrol cars sit parked for 90 days because no one processed the paperwork for car tags.

Sometimes you have to wonder about their priorities. :mad:I wonder how many crimes occurred while they were having a good time and wasting the taxpayers' money. :mad:
 
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