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Re: Amish Jailed Over Sign


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Posted by RN on January 13, 2012 at 16:59:48 from (69.21.220.82):

In Reply to: Amish Jailed Over Sign posted by Whizkidkyus on January 13, 2012 at 15:12:59:

Jail instead of paying fines is common amish practice for legal hassles. (Teasing Alert!) think of what jail time means- get up at 7:00 am instead of 5:00 am, get breakfast instead of make breakfast after milking cows, etc, indoor plumbing, nap time after lunch, TV for other miscreant motel guests means they get to watch without violating bishops rules--- and cost county about $50.00 a day to give them vacation. Can"t get rough by putting them in danger from other gangbanger inmates- 10 years back the old amishman put into overcrowded cell with couple wannabee gangbangers that said hated whites had a couple more appearances in court, grandjury after defending himself-- brokenbacked inmate and dead one with broken neck and some kind of genital mutilation not detailed (but can guess at) in cell in morning, bad surveilance tape and other inmates that didn"t see anything after Amishman attacked and pants partially pulled down by injured and dead. Civil detained for misdemeanor fines are not to be housed with convicted felons waiting transport to prison , and some lawyers are happy to sue state, county jailers, whoever as Pro Bono help for definite minority religious persecuted- especially after coroner rules died in commission of felony while in custody. That was in a Indiana training and procedure note for jailers- but may have been from Ohio. Wrestling 200 pound pigs and 3/400 pound calves almost daily means couple basicly hoofless and toothless humans are not a big problem. Most prosecutors worried about budget in Wisconsin prefer to dismiss charges after a one overnight in jail bill from sherrif for a Amish preacher keeping rest of drunk students and druggies up all night trying to save their souls--and aggravated jailer who figures he"s paid to stay up all night anyway so drunks can get cussed out as they deserve by unbathed farmer willing to teach bale tossing techniques with human bodies.


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