Law Forum : Armed robber was never told to report to prison

Clyde C Coger Jr

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... :wow: ... Talking about slipping through the cracks, yep!



"His attorney said, 'Listen, they're going to get you some day, so just wait for the order,'" Megaro said. "As time goes by, the order never comes. What does a normal person believe? Maybe they forgot about it. It's only human nature to hope they just let it go. He really didn't know what to do.



Armed robber was never told to report to prison

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This undated photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections shows Cornealious Anderson. Anderson was convicted of armed robbery in 2000, sentenced to 13 years in jail and told to await instruction on when to report to prison. Those instructions never came and he went on about his life until the clerical error was caught in 2013. Anderson's attorney says Anderson was not a fugitive, was never on the run and has filed an appeal seeking the release of the married father of three he described as a model citizen. (AP Photo/Missouri Department of Corrections)


ST. LOUIS (AP) — After he was convicted of armed robbery in 2000, Cornealious Anderson was sentenced to 13 years behind bars and told to await instructions on when and where to report to prison. But those instructions never came.


So Anderson didn't report. He spent the next 13 years turning his life around — getting married, raising three kids, learning a trade. He made no effort to conceal his identity or whereabouts. Anderson paid taxes and traffic tickets, renewed his driver's license and registered his businesses.

Not until last year did the Missouri Department of Corrections discover the clerical error that kept him free. Now he's fighting for release, saying authorities missed their chance to incarcerate him.

In a single day last July, Anderson's life was turned upside-down.


http://news.yahoo.com/armed-robber-never-told-report-prison-195146743.html










 
[QUOTE="Clyde C Coger Jr, post: 871889, member: 12718" In the Spirit of Sankofa,

... :wow: ... Talking about slipping through the cracks, yep!

"His attorney said, 'Listen, they're going to get you some day, so just wait for the order,'" Megaro said. "As time goes by, the order never comes. What does a normal person believe? Maybe they forgot about it. It's only human nature to hope they just let it go. He really didn't know what to do.

Armed robber was never told to report to prison

e550f5baf14a8b0e510f6a706700a88a.jpg

This undated photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections shows Cornealious Anderson. Anderson was convicted of armed robbery in 2000, sentenced to 13 years in jail and told to await instruction on when to report to prison. Those instructions never came and he went on about his life until the clerical error was caught in 2013. Anderson's attorney says Anderson was not a fugitive, was never on the run and has filed an appeal seeking the release of the married father of three he described as a model citizen. (AP Photo/Missouri Department of Corrections)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — After he was convicted of armed robbery in 2000, Cornealious Anderson was sentenced to 13 years behind bars and told to await instructions on when and where to report to prison. But those instructions never came.

So Anderson didn't report. He spent the next 13 years turning his life around — getting married, raising three kids, learning a trade. He made no effort to conceal his identity or whereabouts. Anderson paid taxes and traffic tickets, renewed his driver's license and registered his businesses.

Not until last year did the Missouri Department of Corrections discover the clerical error that kept him free. Now he's fighting for release, saying authorities missed their chance to incarcerate him.

In a single day last July, Anderson's life was turned upside-down.


http://news.yahoo.com/armed-robber-never-told-report-prison-195146743.html

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Isn't their embarrassment/GRIEF made so much worse by the manner in which this convicted of a very serious CRIME BLACK FELON CORRECTED HIMSELF/took his chance to turn his life around as opposed to the usual cycle of felons re-offending after being incarcerated in prison/alleged correctional facilities?

Isn’t ANYONE who genuinely believes they are not programmed
graphically illustrating that their programming is COMPLETE?
 
Yes ...

So there will not be any misunderstanding here, my yes answer goes to this question, lol:

"Isn't their embarrassment/GRIEF made so much worse"


Isn't their embarrassment/GRIEF made so much worse by the manner in which this convicted of a very serious CRIME BLACK FELON CORRECTED HIMSELF/took his chance to turn his life around as opposed to the usual cycle of felons re-offending after being incarcerated in prison/alleged correctional facilities?
 

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