| Tumbleweed 2004-12-15, 7:03 pm |
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"Jo Ann Malina" <jmalina@spamthis.com> wrote in message
news:nSvqd.28347$NC6.11691@newsread1.mlpsca01.us.to.verio.net...
> Dennis P. Harris <NO_SPAM_TO_dpharris@gci.net> is alleged to have said:
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> But what can they do? If he's arrested, will they put him in jail?
They did that in Florida in identical circumstances, look it up.
> Seems a bit harsh, as he hasn't hurt anyone yet.
Exactly, lets do it BEFORE someone is killed. In what way is doing it after
better?
> If arrested, will a
> judge order him committed to an Alzheimer's facility? That would take
> a full-blown competency hearing, I think. Stopping people from doing
> something they really want to do, and are still able to do, usually
> involves locked doors.
Thats why a prison sentence might be a a better alternative than a death
sentence for some other innocent bystanders.
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