Submitted by Du (not verified) on Thu, 08/28/2008 - 9:46am.
I realize he was convicted for his crime, but at what cost to the taxpayers? Was it worth it for a sentence that any prosecutor would know wouldn't mean anything to the longer sentence he is already serving? All it did was allow him to wear his nice suits, sit in a nice courtroom, and rub his face in front of all the taxpayers keeping him incarcerated. It would have been better to keep him in his little hole, where he belongs. It wouldn't shock me to see him appeal, so he can get more easy time.
At what cost?