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Originally posted by wikisposure:
"The judge ordered Sharpe to serve 10 years supervised release after he completes the prison term."


Probation will be tougher on him than prison will. He want be able to practice medicine again either.


Bubba might decide different on that.

Who cares if he loses his job -- he shouldn't have the privilege of practicing medicine ever again -- he is an offender even if he is a candy variety.
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Originally posted by tinabeth:
And again... a sex offender (doctor) gets 10 years, and a thief (librarian) gets 15? What's wrong with this picture?


I agree with your point. But in reality, the doc will do his 10 years--all of it, since there is no good time or parole (with maybe a few exceptions) in the federal system. The librarian, if she was male, would do probably 4 1/2 years with good time. Females are getting kicked loose left and right if they didn't commit violent crimes because Tutwiler is so over-crowded. It wouldn't surprise me to see her out in less than a year.
With apologies to the late Jim Croce - Five Short Minutes


Well, then a judge and a jury sat me in a room
They say that robbin' the cradle is worse than robbin' the tomb...

And when I get out of this prison gonna be seventy-five
I'll know I used to like to do it but I won't remember why

I'll say "Ooh, ooee! Sure was a tragic tale
(Wasn't worth it, wasn't worth it!)
Because five short minutes of lovin'
Done brought me ten long years in jail.

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