Coin thief's plead guilty

This may be old news but this is the first time I have seen it
so I thought I would pass it on.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110312/NEWS010702/103130359
so I thought I would pass it on.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110312/NEWS010702/103130359
Give the laziest man the toughest job and he will find the easiest way to get it done.
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bob
<< <i>So you can steal $120,000, sell them for $22,000+, wait 4 years, receive up to a years probation and pay a $10,000 fine... that'll teach 'em! >>
The $10,000 isn't even a 'fine'. It's more 'restitution'.....which is going even easier on the scumbags, in my mind. A freakin' year, with the charges 'carrying a presumption of probation'. All that means to me (though I'm not majoring in pre-law) is that he's going to get probation, no jail time. No good sacks of ---.
The coins stolen included:
• $20 Liberty coins valued at $700 each
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
Looking for uncirculated Indian Heads and PRS electric guitars
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While theft at such coin shows is fairly common, Huffman, owner of the Xenia Coin Shop, said, it's "very unusual" for non-customers to be involved.
(What's a "non-customer"? What does that quote even mean?)
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"We're a very trusting bunch," Huffman said.
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<< <i>So you can steal $120,000, sell them for $22,000+, wait 4 years, receive up to a years probation and pay a $10,000 fine... that'll teach 'em! >>
no kidding
<< <i>Some fun quotes from the article:
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While theft at such coin shows is fairly common, Huffman, owner of the Xenia Coin Shop, said, it's "very unusual" for non-customers to be involved.
(What's a "non-customer"? What does that quote even mean?)
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"We're a very trusting bunch," Huffman said.
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I think he is suggesting some customers like a 5 finger discount ?
Someone has seen the light.