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Judge Richard S. Miller's Sentencing Disparity
Judge Richard S. Miller, who meted out Johns harsh sentence, has shown leniency to convicted criminals -- so long as they do not share the gospel near a public school. Below is a partial list of other cases in which the offender received less jail time than John Reyes.
Government official action addresses.
6-3-97
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Felony Assault & Battery
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5 days in jail, 85 days suspended
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6-3-97
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Assault & Battery/Wife Beating
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2 months
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5-16-97
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Grand Larceny
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6 mo. suspended
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5-16-97
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Possession of Cocaine
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2 yrs. suspended
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1-28-97
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Felony Hit and Run
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9 mo., 6 mo. suspended
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2-3-97
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Possession of Cocaine
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2 yrs. suspended
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2-7-97
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Possession of Cocaine and Marijuana
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2 yrs, 10 days suspended
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3-28-97
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Felony escape,
Assault & Battery,
Trespass
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3 months
3 months
30 days
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4-4-97
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Assault & Battery
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30 days suspended
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2-25-96
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Felony Robbery
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Probation
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2-21-96
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Statutory Burglary
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Probation
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2-17-98
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Sharing the Gospel (no priors)
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1 year, 6 months suspended
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