She was a fortune-teller, and she took this woman for a fortune.
She needs to go to jail, for her own punishment and to deter others.
He didn't commit these crimes for any of the usual reasons we hear, like needing money to support a drug habit. He did this because he wanted to be a big man in the neighborhood. Well, now he can be a big man in the state prison system.
Look, I'm wrong sometimes. This is one of the times I hope I am.
Winners never cheat and cheaters never win...but sometimes they find themselves in court pleading guilty.
We want to make sure he never sees the light of day.
The wrong decision in this case could be a fatal one.
The bridge was destroyed. These six young men took it upon themselves to take a beautiful Bucks County bridge and turn into ashes.
They traded their houses for the big house.
As much as possible, we want to prevent cheats from entering this profession.
That's one lock he won't be able to pick for ten years." (referring to a lock-picking house burglar who received ten to 20 years in prison, as reported in Reader's Digest, February 1996.)
Taking Mr. Durkin off the steets puts a Grand Canyon-sized hole in the local drug business.
It was a great sentence. He will die in prison.
They were not Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, they were stealing from children and giving to themselves.
I have unmatched experience, integrity, dedication, toughness and aggressiveness. I'll bring to the job a background of experience that no one in this county can match, either Republican or Democrat.
Instead of living on a 130 acre farm making millions, he'll be living in an 8 by 8 cell making license plates.
The heinous nature of the crime. The cover-up afterwards. The denial. They were all, to me, earmarks of someone who was acting as an adult.