Sunday, May 24, 2009

Did This Innocent Man Die Because of an Impotent Failed Judicial System?

Driver Killed During Pursuit Of Armed Suspect

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A Haines City man was killed during a pursuit between Polk County deputies and an armed suspect. Deputies say Jesus Sandoval-Zapien, 49, was out looking for his son, who had not yet come home from a party, when he was hit head-on during the chase...

...Brinson has a lengthy criminal history, with warrants out for his arrest in Orange County for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, conveyance burglary, tampering with a witness, criminal mischief and petty theft. His license has also been suspended five times. In addition, Brinson has 27 prior felony charges and 22 prior misdemeanor charges. He has been convicted of one felony and four misdemeanors. He is facing charges of aggravated fleeing to elude, vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of a crash involving death, burglary of a structure and several others. He is being held without bond.

This is the exact situation that I was discussing in my earlier commentary, where the Orange County judicial system is pre-occupied with putting a man in jail for felony littering, while repeat violent offenders are loose on the streets killing innocent victims.

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