Curious everyones thoughts on this. Ill give the cliffnotes here.
In 2000, this guy, Cornealious Anderson, was convicted of robbing a Burger King manager with a friend and sentenced to 13 years in Missouri Corrections. After the conviction, his attorney filed an appeal and Cornealious was released on bond. Several weeks later at a hearing, his attorney was filing a motion related to the appeal. The judge wanted him back in jail at this time and was immediately told by the prosecutor that Cornealious was in fact already in prison. His lawyer said no hes out on bond, but was quickly told again no hes in prison.
So after leaving the hearing, his attorney called Cornealious and determined was in fact not in prison but out on "bond". His attorney told him to prepare to be picked up soon once they figure it out. Weeks, months and years went by and there was never a warrant issued. Cornealious was stopped on traffic stops and never was anyone aware he was supposed to be in prison.
During the next 13 years, he started his own business, got married and had kids. No interactions with the law at all and was a model citizen.
It wasn't until the prison system was preparing to release him 13 years later that it was discovered and US Marshalls stormed his door to arrest him. Currently he is in Missouri Prison and is not scheduled to be released until 2026.
Curious to know what everyone thinks on this. Im personally unsure. On one side, he has accomplished the main purpose of prison which is rehabilitation. Hes established himself as a model citizen so I dont see a need for the tax payers to pay to house and feed him for 13 years to accomplish very little. On the other side, he did get convicted and commit the crime so that cant simply be forgotten either.
Does he owe the state thirteen years? And should the system take into account the fact that he has been a good citizen who has turned his life around?
In 2000, this guy, Cornealious Anderson, was convicted of robbing a Burger King manager with a friend and sentenced to 13 years in Missouri Corrections. After the conviction, his attorney filed an appeal and Cornealious was released on bond. Several weeks later at a hearing, his attorney was filing a motion related to the appeal. The judge wanted him back in jail at this time and was immediately told by the prosecutor that Cornealious was in fact already in prison. His lawyer said no hes out on bond, but was quickly told again no hes in prison.
So after leaving the hearing, his attorney called Cornealious and determined was in fact not in prison but out on "bond". His attorney told him to prepare to be picked up soon once they figure it out. Weeks, months and years went by and there was never a warrant issued. Cornealious was stopped on traffic stops and never was anyone aware he was supposed to be in prison.
During the next 13 years, he started his own business, got married and had kids. No interactions with the law at all and was a model citizen.
It wasn't until the prison system was preparing to release him 13 years later that it was discovered and US Marshalls stormed his door to arrest him. Currently he is in Missouri Prison and is not scheduled to be released until 2026.
Curious to know what everyone thinks on this. Im personally unsure. On one side, he has accomplished the main purpose of prison which is rehabilitation. Hes established himself as a model citizen so I dont see a need for the tax payers to pay to house and feed him for 13 years to accomplish very little. On the other side, he did get convicted and commit the crime so that cant simply be forgotten either.
Does he owe the state thirteen years? And should the system take into account the fact that he has been a good citizen who has turned his life around?
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