This was important enough to me to jump back in here to share this.
Unbelievable.
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2005/08/03/news/state/top/state01.txt
Seems in SD you can kill another human being, serve 100 days in jail, 3 years probation and have a friendly judge grant you a clear record as if Randy Scott never existed. Janklow has also returned to practising law...........
Janklow's probation ends with clean record
Former U.S. Rep. and four term Governor Bill Janklow emerged from his manslaughter probation this week with a clean record. Three and a half years ago he sped through a stop sign and killed motorcyclist Randy Scott from Hardwick MN. Scott was killed instantly. Janklow suffered minor injuries. Janklow served a mere 100 days in jail, paid a $5,000 fine, temporarily lost his law license and was forbidden from driving during his probation.
His record will be cleared because Circuit Judge Rodney Steele, now retired, issued Janklow a suspended imposition of sentence in 2004. A suspended impostion of sentence is similar to a pardon and means that a judge has placed the jury's guilty verdict on hold. There is no conviction on record if a person complies with all conditions specified as punishment by the judge. A judge can grant this one time pass if the judge believes justice and the best interests of the public and the defendant will be served.
Scott's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The federal government will be responsible for any damages awarded because Janklow was on official business when the accident happened.
OH HELL NO :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns: :2guns:
Good to see you alive Pablo, I too have been off the site since that newb incident. Checking back in every few months, I guess.
oh pablos been a busy man, lol got 2 kids now :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
Hey Pablo! :thumb:
Thanks for the article. Dizzy would call that guy a Towel for sure. I need freinds like his.
Damn...that's just criminal.... (too bad the judge doesn't think so).... :cry:
Quote from: pantablo on March 21, 2007, 11:20:00 PM
A judge can grant this one time pass if the judge believes justice and the best interests of the public and the defendant will be served.
you're kidding, right?
I guess motorcyclists arent considered part of the public????
I suppose getting killed was in Randy Scott's best interests....
WTF! Man that is so f'ed up, he should ironically be run over by a pack of motorcyclists. How a judge can rule that it is fair to one man to spend 100 days in jail and 3 years on probation for killing a man and it simply dissapears is beyond me.
Quote from: l3uddha on March 22, 2007, 08:28:04 AM
Quote from: pantablo on March 21, 2007, 11:20:00 PM
A judge can grant this one time pass if the judge believes justice and the best interests of the public and the defendant will be served.
you're kidding, right?
I guess motorcyclists arent considered part of the public????
I suppose getting killed was in Randy Scott's best interests....
And pablo is saying it is f'ed up as well, not that it was in the publics best interest that Mr. Scott be killed by an inattentive asshat like Janklow. But that its f'ed up that Janklow has nothing on his record now because a judge ruled that way.
yea I know....
my response wasnt aimed at pablo, it was aimed at how f%$ked up it is that this guy gets off because of a loophole in the system...
Quote from: l3uddha on March 22, 2007, 09:00:40 AM
yea I know....
my response wasnt aimed at pablo, it was aimed at how f%$ked up it is that this guy gets off because of a loophole in the system...
:laugh: :laugh: sorry i have been hyper and a lot ADD, refer to ex-smokers thread :laugh:
Quote from: 3imo on March 22, 2007, 06:15:58 AMDizzy would call that guy a Towel for sure.
I have much worse than that...
Politicians like this guy are the scum of the earth. "Public Servants" that believe the public should serve them... Put 'em all on a boat and SINK IT!
wouldn't do any good....shaZam! floats.
Quote from: 3imo on March 22, 2007, 12:47:13 PMwouldn't do any good....shaZam! floats.
Hmmm...
OK... First make 'em all roll around in broken glass and razor blades... THEN sink the boat... SHARKS!
Was Janklow drunk when this happened?
If he wasn't and just blew the stop sign by accident. . . I hope none of you ever make a mistake.
Quote from: Jake D on March 22, 2007, 01:34:47 PM
If he wasn't and just blew the stop sign by accident. . . I hope none of you ever make a mistake.
He blew a stop sign at over 70mph in a 55mph zone.
with a history of disregard for road laws and recklessness.
If I made a mistake and killed someone... Then was found guilty of manslaughter... THEN was let out early...
There is no motherfuckinggoddamn way in hell that they'd expunge my record... Or anyone else that's not a high-and-mighty government official.
:dunno_white:
Why does this guy get a free pass?
And... BTW... I wasn't saying that he, alone, should be the one sunk into the ocean after a naked roll in broken glass and razor blades... I was saying that all crooked-ass, power abusing, entitled politicians should...
i believe he was drunk or am i wrong?
Every single criminal court I've ever walked into grants SIS's. I think I could have gotten the same deal for any of you. Assuming you had no priors.
I'll say it again: an attorney could get any one of you an SIS for a lot of the crimes you could be prosecuted for, (assuming you had no priors) and guess what , after your probationary period, you're record would be clean.
This is how the system works. The one thing I'll say about it is that 3 years SIS seems pretty short, but I'd warrant he did a lot of other stuff they didn't mention here as a condition to his probation. And pretty much any criminal that gets convicted in a state court will only actually serve half their sentence. That means on a 7 year sentence, out in 3.5. Felons.
You know... After freaking out about the SIS (I'm assuming that means that your record is cleaned after X time), I found out that a friend of mine will most likely be getting one for her (reduced to) Reckless Driving charge...
:dunno_white:
I've never heard of anyone I know getting one (before yesterday)... But, I've heard plenty of times about some random rich person or politician getting one.
It must be the fault of the Liberal Media. :laugh:
... But, I still hate politicians.
Quote from: Jake D on March 22, 2007, 01:34:47 PM
If he wasn't and just blew the stop sign by accident. . . I hope none of you ever make a mistake.
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2005/08/03/news/state/top/state01.txt
Because you obviously missed it.
Oh yeah, and he did f%$king kill someone. In case you didn't notice.
And if anyone could get this deal, well that's f%&ked up. You killed someone. You were convicted of manslaughter. That stays on your record.
Do I think him being whoever mattered? Maybe? Does that change my conviction that this is really messed up? No.
Come to think of it, I have a history of disregard for road laws and recklessness.
Can Justice really be just in the eyes of all?
The victims Family will say an eye for an eye, lock him up forever. The defendents family will say he made a mistake, have mercy.
Where is the middle ground? My guess is, for this reason we have a justice system.
As a biker I say stick a lightning rod up his ass and fry him.
As a dude who has been convicted of reckless driving/leaving the scene of an accident, has done things like changing drivers will driving, weaving through traffic, speeding, having sex while driving....ect... I'd say locking up for a really long time is a bit much.
But he did take a life, so I don't know. I've made some really dumb decisions behind the wheel and am lucky to have never taken a life.
I dunno :dunno_white:
QuoteJanklow said he still does not remember the accident but did not intend to run the stop sign.
How does he know he didn't intent to run the stop sign if he doesn't remember the accident? And... How on earth does he not remember the accident? And... Why would the give someone their driver's license back if they don't actually remember killing someone?
I mean... Did he black out? Does he have Alzheimer's? What the hell? :icon_confused: