Originally Posted by
LessO2
Prison population is already overcrowded.
Yes, he will do minimal time. But the true punishment in all of this will be seeing him try to get a job with a felony conviction of theft.
He's not exactly going to be living the good life when he gets out of jail. And you know what, in some ways that's even better than living off the taxpayer dime in jail.
I see, if it was a felony conviction for robbery then he could work as a screener at Richmond (RIC), Virginia. Still trying to figure out if the federal security director there was fired or promoted.