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Default Eric Bramwell jailed 22 years for stealing universal *televisionremote control* !

On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 11:35:13 AM UTC-5, Shadow wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 08:15:10 -0800 (PST), trader_4
wrote:

On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 10:58:58 AM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2017 15:35:06 +0000, Bod wrote:

Is this story a joke or what?

Eric Bramwell stole the remote from the shared common area at his
apartment complex in Wheaton, in the DuPage County in Illinois.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the stolen television remote was the
last straw as Bramwell was known as a serial thief.
The 35-year-old was found guilty in November after his DNA was found on
a glove that was dropped in the apartment after the theft of the
universal television remote, which was stolen in August 2015.


Go read the court documents, which are public and most likely online,
for the answer. If he steals a television remote in prison he will
probably get an ass whippin'


"Judge Robert Miller €“ who handed down the 22-year sentence Wednesday €“ previously gave Bramwell a six-month sentence for contempt in November after Bramwell told the judge, €œF--k you, go suck my d--k and go f--k yourself,€ DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin says."

Probably not a smart idea to say that to the judge.


No, not smart, stoooopid, but not a felony
"Bramwell was indicted by a grand jury on two counts. The first €“ for the theft of the TV remote €“ featured DNA evidence on a glove, so the prosecutors office decided not to take to trial the second count for a subsequent burglary at the same building.

€œIn the interest of justice, we decided not to proceed on [count two],€ Berlin says. The second count, however, was presented at Bramwell's sentencing as an aggravating factor.


Bloody Klepto !!! Still not a felony.


The grand jury and the trial jury obviously disagreed.




22 years !!!
We had a nurse at the hospital who managed to steal over 100
items in a year, anything from the clothes iron to pens, pans and
doctor's stamps.
She messed up the hospital's routine, so we fired her.
Seriously, 22 years. I wonder how much kickback the judge got
from that ?
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Given his extensive record, that he admitted to 60 other burglaries,
and that if he wises up and behaves he can be out in 11 years, it
sounds about right to me. Why should decent, honest working people
have to put up with this career criminal?