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- LETTERS, Page 6Punishment to Fit the Crime
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- Your article on the 45-year prison term given to
- televangelist Jim Bakker quite correctly raises questions about
- unequal sentencing (LAW, Nov. 6). However, I can't help thinking
- the wrong yardstick is being used. The implication is that
- Bakker's sentence was too harsh when compared with those given
- for murder, rape, arson, etc. Can it be that penalties for the
- latter are too lenient, and that murderers and rapists should
- actually see more time behind bars? Although my hat is off to
- Judge Robert ("Maximum Bob") Potter, I'm willing to bet that
- Bakker won't serve a fourth of his term in prison.
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- Brian Roberts Pittsburgh
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- Bakker earned the stiff sentence he received. He may not
- have murdered anyone, but he defrauded, robbed and drained the
- earnings of thousands of his believing followers. He is a thief
- of the most dangerous sort; he used his charisma for his own
- perverse gratification.
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- Thea Parent State College, Pa.
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- I have never been a supporter of Bakker's, but his sentence
- was too harsh. He gets 45 years, and yet murderers walk the
- streets.
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- Rochelle Gaul Fayette City, Pa.
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