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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2015778, member: 19065"]The thief has been identified, essentially barred from coin shows and has a very strong case against him now on record. Should he, now essentially free, choose to tempt his fate further, I would imagine another judge and jury wouldn't be so lenient to his freedoms. If not the courts, then karma might catch up with him someday. </p><p><br /></p><p>With that knowledge on the dealers' and innocent public collectors' side, there's no reason to harass with the 'noose' and lynch mob sentiments. That's a disgrace to the justice that's been done (slow and painful to the wronged as it was) and the guy is lucky to be given the chance he has now in freedom to mend his ways. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nope, it's not right he got off so easy, with essentially a fine and no effort to break some rocks or be further burdened to repay for his troubles than in a cash fine, but how many bemoan paying for criminals to be fed and housed for long periods of time, often released and hardened to do other crimes later on as well?</p><p><br /></p><p>The things he did were harmful and destructive, but this isn't a system that takes laws into their own hands in arcane fashion, is it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2015778, member: 19065"]The thief has been identified, essentially barred from coin shows and has a very strong case against him now on record. Should he, now essentially free, choose to tempt his fate further, I would imagine another judge and jury wouldn't be so lenient to his freedoms. If not the courts, then karma might catch up with him someday. With that knowledge on the dealers' and innocent public collectors' side, there's no reason to harass with the 'noose' and lynch mob sentiments. That's a disgrace to the justice that's been done (slow and painful to the wronged as it was) and the guy is lucky to be given the chance he has now in freedom to mend his ways. Nope, it's not right he got off so easy, with essentially a fine and no effort to break some rocks or be further burdened to repay for his troubles than in a cash fine, but how many bemoan paying for criminals to be fed and housed for long periods of time, often released and hardened to do other crimes later on as well? The things he did were harmful and destructive, but this isn't a system that takes laws into their own hands in arcane fashion, is it?[/QUOTE]
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