Submitted by SchizzlemaNizzle_3 t3_1236jeg in newhampshire

This guy was former NH law enforcement as a deputy for both Hillsborough and Rockingham Sheriff's departments, and stole nearly $84k from an elderly/disabled person. His court date is this coming week. Wondering whether his past positions will make sentencing harder or easier on him.https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/rochester-man-admits-charging-more-than-83-000-on-elderly-victims-credit-cards/article_ca57abee-5397-5a98-8399-798e6afe0010.html

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Repulsive65 t1_jdu3evc wrote

Hopefully going away for a long time. Ass clown 🤡

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IAmAn_Anne t1_jdud1sy wrote

I have as much anger towards those who abuse the elderly, as I do towards those who abuse children. Personally, I’d want him out of jail, working and having his wages heavily garnished until his victim has received back every penny with interest.

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cwalton505 t1_jduz6sv wrote

I'd rather he stay in jail and have his pension/retirement funds go to the victim to cover the losses.

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getitgotitgood3 t1_jdv7c9f wrote

I used to work with this guy. He's from Manchester and he's a former Marine. He used to talk about how he was scamming the VA system and collecting disability by pretending to have symptoms that he didn't actually have.
He used to work at a hospital as security and I heard that he was fired for picking some guy up by his neck. Total shitbag.

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IAmAn_Anne t1_jdve1va wrote

Ugh :/ I just hate that with the way things work his victim could wind up not getting her money back (depending on a lot of factors) she could be in a terrible situation because of him.

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why_itsme t1_jdwsig0 wrote

As long as his job is no way a police or security position. Cops that break the law should not be the ones enforcing the law.

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ZacPetkanas t1_jdurdm5 wrote

> Wondering whether his past positions will make sentencing harder or easier on him

In a just society those in authority would be punished more harshly than others. Unfortunately, that's not what usually happens.

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dj_narwhal t1_jduw3sd wrote

The military is like that but that is one of the aspects of the military the local police are not trying to steal. Mine resistant vehicles to protect you from protesters after you murder another unarmed child? Send it over. Accountability? No thanks, back the blue.

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[deleted] t1_jdv8ybq wrote

I know this guy better than I'd like to admit. I hope the victim gets restitution, and he gets what he deserves. I'd be interested to learn what happens to him. I'd be out for blood if someone did this to my parents. It's awful.

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badger5959 t1_jdusxhn wrote

Why no photo of the perp in the article?

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otiswrath t1_jdv808r wrote

Remember Officer Goodwin in Portsmouth?

It is almost like there is a culture that encourages the abuse of power.

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dgs0025 t1_jdxu3uf wrote

Why is it so hard for some people to not be huge pieces of shit?

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pkquest t1_jdxtegv wrote

Where’s his pic? We need to see the face of these lowlifes.

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Kickback_yo t1_jdxw5ie wrote

Oh now the UL won’t post a photo

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thread100 t1_jdttsc0 wrote

With all due respect, shouldn’t the trial happen before you fast forward to the sentencing?

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