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Judge sentences man to shovel manure....Flame-On

  Author:  38278  Category:(News) Created:(10/3/2002 7:52:00 PM)
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(10/3/02 - LEBANON, Pa.) — A judge gave a potentially smelly sentence to a man who drove through farmland.

Lebanon County Judge Bradford Charles ordered 19-year-old Jason Theirwechter to do community service, preferably on a farm, and said he hopes one of Theirwechter's chores is shoveling manure.

"I want him to see exactly what that farmer went through to grow those crops," said Charles. "Someone else put his own sweat and blood into creating it and you destroyed it maliciously ... I want you to experience how difficult it is to grow crops for a living."

Probation officers said they would try to accommodate Charles' order.

Theirwechter pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, agricultural vandalism, criminal conspiracy and corruption of minors.

In addition to the community service, Charles sentenced him to 48 hours to 18 months in county prison, and said he must spend the first 45 days of parole under house arrest.

Police said they saw Theirwechter drive through the field Aug. 31, 2001.

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Date: 10/3/2002 7:53:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 38278    I think the punishment was too harsh. He didn't deserve all of that.  
Date: 10/3/2002 8:04:00 PM  From Authorid: 10245    He sure did deserve it. Farmers make their living off the crops that he was intent on destroying. I'd have given him that sentence just for driving under the influence alone... even if he hadn't lawn job-ed the crops.  
Date: 10/3/2002 8:09:00 PM  From Authorid: 23963    Big Tex I like these News posts, they are very imformative for those that don't listen or watch the news. This was very interesting and Thank you Flame-On for sharing this *Big Hugs*   
Date: 10/3/2002 8:24:00 PM  From Authorid: 16538    You deleted my posts consider you not welcome in any of my posts then .  
Date: 10/3/2002 9:01:00 PM  From Authorid: 55063    LOL, sucks to be him.  
Date: 10/3/2002 9:08:00 PM  From Authorid: 26598    I think the sentence fit the crime. The crime of snobery the kid like a lot of college educated people jeer and put down people who earn their living with sweat and hard labor in the sun. The attitude that small town farmers are nobodys. The young man will learn what its like to work and maybe develop some maturity in his perceptions of people.  
Date: 10/3/2002 9:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 3263    Good! I think that the punishment should fit the crime. It'd be nice to see more judges follow suit.  
Date: 10/3/2002 9:30:00 PM  From Authorid: 1631    You bet, Merc. Farmers have insurance for natural disasters, but I'm sure no farmer has a "Protection in case a drunk idiot decides to take a joy ride in your crop" clause. I hope this guy has to shovel manure, alright, and I REALLY hope it's at a dairy farm!...  
Date: 10/4/2002 12:38:00 PM  From Authorid: 46515    I don't think his sentence was too severe, I think he deserves what he got if not more. It isn't right what he did to that guys crops.  
Date: 10/4/2002 12:50:00 PM  From Authorid: 55673    I think he does derserve it. Whether it was a farmers crop or a neighbors yard you don't drive thought it with your car raising all kinds of h..  
Date: 10/5/2002 9:13:00 AM  From Authorid: 13729    Sounds pretty fair to me.....  

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