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Girl Abducted in 1991 is alive!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 301169" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Fran you are so right that the system worked in this case when a person got suspicious and called. Because he was on parole or probation, dont really know which one, they PO's have more power than the police to gain access to the housing units to search without a search warrant. Cops have to have a reason to take to a DA to get that warrant, all the PO has to do is decide he wants to make a home visit. When Cory lived here, his PO could show up at any time and search my common living areas and Corys room. I suppose he could have really searched my whole house but he told me he would give me and my other son our privacy. </p><p></p><p>Now why this guy who had been tried and found guilty of rape in the 70's and sentenced to 50 years was out of prison in the late 80's and able to kidnap this girl in 1991, is a testament to why we do need tougher sentencing guidelines. 50 years should have meant he served longer than less than 10 years of his sentence. I think he was sentenced in 79.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 301169, member: 1514"] Fran you are so right that the system worked in this case when a person got suspicious and called. Because he was on parole or probation, dont really know which one, they PO's have more power than the police to gain access to the housing units to search without a search warrant. Cops have to have a reason to take to a DA to get that warrant, all the PO has to do is decide he wants to make a home visit. When Cory lived here, his PO could show up at any time and search my common living areas and Corys room. I suppose he could have really searched my whole house but he told me he would give me and my other son our privacy. Now why this guy who had been tried and found guilty of rape in the 70's and sentenced to 50 years was out of prison in the late 80's and able to kidnap this girl in 1991, is a testament to why we do need tougher sentencing guidelines. 50 years should have meant he served longer than less than 10 years of his sentence. I think he was sentenced in 79. [/QUOTE]
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