When most people think of the sentences imposed by judges, they think there's always a kind of example or precedent is followed. Usually, you do not associate "creativity" with these sentences. But some judges break the mold a very interesting way. Check the list below of twelve crimes with some pretty strange phrases.
1. A 13-year-old Utah girl was given 30 days in detention and 276 hours of community service for cutting hair of a three year old child in McDonald. The judge showed some mercy and agreed to reduce the hours of operation at 116 if the mother of the former 13 has decided to cut the hair of his daughter in the courtroom. Sounds like a fair compromise.
Mindy Moss
2. Two teenagers who vandalized a nursery (in particular, a statue of the Child Jesus) were sentenced to replace the statue and walk with a donkey with a sign on that read "Sorry for the jackass offense." Justice served.
3. Because she could not pay for the damage she had done, an old woman in Germany has agreed to knit sweaters for the people she had victims. his crime? It reduced the car dozens of tires in the street because she was tired of them parking in front of his house.
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4. a man stole a hot dog from ' a convenience store and was caught on camera. Usually, a first offense will not be punished too severely for a crime of theft, but the man had a folder and would face six months to three years for stealing hot dog.
Oakley Originals
5. courtrooms do not allow cell phones. When ringing, the judge is usually not happy. In 05, a judge in New York named Robert Restaino stopped an entire room full of people when the person whose mobile phone does not come forward.
yisris
6. Base- jumping is a crazy idea. BASE jumping is illegal even crazier. Two men were charged with burglary (illegal entry of a local with the intent to commit a crime) when they jumped base One Freedom Tower in New York. Base-jumping is considered a crime in New York.
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7. in Sarasota, Florida homeless man was arrested after charging the phone using a plug in a public park. The officer accused the man of stealing public services. Fortunately, the judge dismissed the case.
David Winer
8. Christmas in jail seems pretty horrible right? Well instead of giving a fifteen year-old woman to a series of charges, including making false ID, an Ohio judge fined him $ 3,000, put it to the test, and ordered that she spends three days per year for five years in prison. The catch? These three days a year to be spent over Christmas. Ouch
Elvert Barnes
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Even with these rather creative sentences and judgments, one thing is always sure, children, crime does not pay.
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