Tuesday, September 18, 2007

He Writes the Songs the C.O.s Sing

I've never quite understood this obsession with "creative" sentences by judges. If people break the law, just fine them or send them to jail, whatever the statute dictates. Don't decide they need to clean billboards 100 feet above the highway or cross stitch Bea Arthur's mug on a hundred afghans. Isn't that why sentencing guidelines were created in the first place?

Well, no one listens to me, obviously. I've come across yet another judge who thinks he has just the right quirky punishment to fit the crime. Fort Lupton, Colorado Judge Paul Sacco is sentencing noise ordinance violators to listen to Barry Manilow music as punishment. Violators of the city's noise ordinance are sentenced to one-hour music "emersion sentences". I'll let the judge explain:
"When you have a person that's been playing rap let's say at extreme volumes all over the city and they have to sit down and they have to listen for an hour to Barry Manilow -- it's horrible punishment," Sacco said.
It's no secret I love me some Barry, so frankly I think the judge can piss off. But his Highness claims the punishment is working because there are very few repeat offenders. My guess is that has as much to do with the choice of music as it does the fact violators are not allowed to eat, drink or read during said "punishment", but what the hell do I know.

Judge Sacco, I hope you realize all you're doing is creating a Universal Soldier-esque breed of degenerate Maniloonies.

12 comments:

Mark said...

I'd be cool with that punishment as long as I got an hour straight of Copacabana.

T.J. said...

I'm not sure Judge Johnny Sac allows you to pick your tracks.

Greg said...

"I love me some Barry Manilow". Why do you say "I love me"? Why not just say "I love some Barry Manilow"? Or, if you're finally feeling fully honest you could say, "I'm in love with some Barry Manilow"?

T.J. said...

And so ends the Joey Harrington era in Atlanta:

ATLANTA -- Out of work for the past two weeks, former Jacksonville Jaguars starting quarterback Byron Leftwich found a new home Tuesday, signing a two-year, $7 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons.

T.J. said...

When did we hire Greg as our editor?

Mark said...

Why would people say, "I ain't know?"? Because its fun, thats why.

T.J. said...

I've always enjoyed the Dirty Harry line "I gots to know" as well.

T.J. said...

TOKYO (AP) - The world's oldest man celebrated his 112th birthday Tuesday, saying he hoped to live forever.

I've got some bad news for ya...

Greg said...

I gots me some bad news for you.

T.J. said...

Attaboy Greg...way to be a team player.

T.J. said...

The Oriole Way:

Over the past 27 games, beginning with Aug. 22, the very day Orioles brass decided to remove the "interim'' tag from manager Dave Trembley and extend him through next season, the Orioles have been outscored 232-121. Since that day, their starters have an ERA of 7.25. Which only looks good compared to 9.35 by the relievers.

Mark said...

Tank Johnson has something to say, "I know I'm not a risk"...

Alright, that clears things up.