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- From: matt@smoke.brl.mil (Matthew Rosenblatt)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: Re: Carjacking prosecution
- Summary: Lock them up and throw away the key.
- Keywords: Merciful to the cruel ==> Cruel to the merciful
- Message-ID: <19383@smoke.brl.mil>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 16:26:51 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.044308.15152@r-node.gts.org>
- Organization: U.S. Army Ballistic Research Lab, APG MD.
- Lines: 69
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- In article <1992Nov14.044308.15152@r-node.gts.org> ndallen@r-node.gts.org
- (Nigel Allen) writes:
-
- > Two Philadelphia Men Arrested For Carjacking
- . . .
- > PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In the first armed
- >carjacking case in the United States under the recently enacted
- >federal Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992, Bob C. Reutter, the Special Agent
- >in Charge, Philadelphia Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- >(FBI) and Michael M. Baylson, United States Attorney for the Eastern
- >District of Pennsylvania (EDPA), today announced the arrest of [two
- >young Philadelphia punks -- names deleted] . . .
- . . .
- > In a complaint and warrant, [the punks] are charged with armed
- >robbery of an automobile while in possession of a firearm in
- >violation of the Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992. This statute (Title 18;
- >U.S. Code, Section 2119) which went into effect on Oct. 25, 1992,
- >creates the new federal crime of armed carjacking based on the
- >increased incidence of carjackings nationwide.
-
- What's the maximum sentence?
-
- > On Oct. 27, 1992, [the two punks], each carrying pistols,
- >approached a man and a woman in the Steak and Ale Restaurant parking
- >lot located at 240 West Swedesford Road in Berwyn, Pa., as the
- >couple was entering their 1992 BMW. [the two punks] placed guns in
- >the victims' backs, ordered then to walk over to the restaurant's
- >commercial trash dumpster and then ordered them at gunpoint to climb
- >up into the dumpster. The assailants then locked the dumpster,
- >threatened to kill the victims if they get out of the dumpster, and
- >drove off in the BMW.
-
- Sounds like kidnapping to me. Doesn't kidnapping carry a maximum
- sentence of life in prison?
-
- > Baylson stated that "armed carjacking is a heinous and violent
- >offense that causes innocent people to look over their shoulder
- >when taking the simple step of getting into their car."
-
- He's right. If the time-honored practice of trial by jury
- establishes that these two punks actually committed these crimes,
- and if the government's criminal justice system is truly committed
- to the proposition that the most important function of government
- is to secure the safety of innocent people, the two perpetrators
- will serve whatever maximum term the new "carjacking" law provides
- for, and then spend the rest of their natural lives in prison for
- kidnapping.
-
- What we are far more likely to see, however, is some misguided
- attempt to salvage the lives of these two young men -- 21 and
- 23 years old; to "rehabilitate them" so they will have "one more
- chance" to live useful and productive lives as decent citizens
- on the outside. Necessarily, such an attempt will simultaneously
- give them "one more chance" to point guns at more innocent citizens.
- And their next victims might not live through the crime as these
- victims did.
-
- To my mind, conviction for a crime like this proves beyond any
- reasonable doubt that the convicts are vicious, depraved thugs.
- It is not worth the risk to the public entailed in trying to
- salvage their lives. Punish them, and protect us, by locking
- them up in a dungeon forever, and throwing away the key. Show
- America's thugs and punks that *we mean it*.
-
- -- Matt Rosenblatt
- (matt@amsaa.brl.mil)
-
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