Another product of the modern liberal public school system
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:19 pm
Meet Ronaldo Celedon Vicenete, 39 years of age, who while walking down the street saw a few empty Bud light cans on someone's front lawn trending toward the back of the house and decided to follow them to see if there was any beer at the end of the trail.
He followed the discarded bud light cans to the back of the house where he noticed some Cheetos in a bowl on a window sill. Of course, he ate them. While eating them and sipping the backwash out of the bud light cans he had collected that still had some beer left in them, he noticed a woman lying on a bed.
Investigators say that's when the thought that maybe he should rape her entered his head. He crawled through the window and laid next to her in her bed and began sexually assaulting her. Well... this woke up her husband who was in the SAME bed.
After a struggle, Ronaldo was detained and turned over to the police. It took a seven-woman five-man jurty about an hour to find Ronaldo guilty of attempted rape, first-degree burglary, and assault with intent to commit rape. He faces a life sentence and will join the 170,000 prisoners occupying facilities designed for 83,000 (and growing by the day) in California's $7.4 billion dollar correctional system which suffers from a multitude of problems including prison gangs, race hatred, out-of-control costs, a recidivism rate far exceeding that of any other state in the entire country, etc... etc.... etc....
So let's see the average life expectancy in the USA is 78. Ronaldo is 39. 78-39 = 39. The average cost to incarcerate a prisoner in a California prison was $46,100 in 2007-08 http://californiabudgetbites.org/2009/0 ... n-inmates/
So 39 x $46,100 = $1,797,900! Congratulations Ronaldo. Your little beer treasure hunt just cost Californians almost 2 million dollars. No wonder our state is broke.
This stuff goes on all day long out here.
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Note: From 1982 to 2000, California's prison population grew at a rate of 500%! Most prisoners come from California's urban streets, in particular Los Angeles and surrounding southern counties. 25% are illegal immigrants.
He followed the discarded bud light cans to the back of the house where he noticed some Cheetos in a bowl on a window sill. Of course, he ate them. While eating them and sipping the backwash out of the bud light cans he had collected that still had some beer left in them, he noticed a woman lying on a bed.
Investigators say that's when the thought that maybe he should rape her entered his head. He crawled through the window and laid next to her in her bed and began sexually assaulting her. Well... this woke up her husband who was in the SAME bed.
After a struggle, Ronaldo was detained and turned over to the police. It took a seven-woman five-man jurty about an hour to find Ronaldo guilty of attempted rape, first-degree burglary, and assault with intent to commit rape. He faces a life sentence and will join the 170,000 prisoners occupying facilities designed for 83,000 (and growing by the day) in California's $7.4 billion dollar correctional system which suffers from a multitude of problems including prison gangs, race hatred, out-of-control costs, a recidivism rate far exceeding that of any other state in the entire country, etc... etc.... etc....
So let's see the average life expectancy in the USA is 78. Ronaldo is 39. 78-39 = 39. The average cost to incarcerate a prisoner in a California prison was $46,100 in 2007-08 http://californiabudgetbites.org/2009/0 ... n-inmates/
So 39 x $46,100 = $1,797,900! Congratulations Ronaldo. Your little beer treasure hunt just cost Californians almost 2 million dollars. No wonder our state is broke.
This stuff goes on all day long out here.
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Note: From 1982 to 2000, California's prison population grew at a rate of 500%! Most prisoners come from California's urban streets, in particular Los Angeles and surrounding southern counties. 25% are illegal immigrants.