Felon gets 99 years for stealing cell phone (edit: and battering its owner)

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July 11, 2005, 12:43PM

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3261299

Felon gets 99 years for stealing cell phone

Associated Press

WACO — A man has been sentenced to 99 years in prison for stealing a cell phone.

Glenn Alvin Reed, 31, was convicted of robbery Thursday for stealing a cellular phone from a man's truck last fall and then hitting him several times when he demanded its return.

Jurors, who deliberated about 15 minutes, convicted Reed as a habitual criminal because he has prior felony convictions for injury to an elderly person and robbery. That bumped the minimum sentence from five to 25 years for Reed, who rejected a 15-year plea bargain offer from prosecutors.

Reed also has 15 misdemeanor convictions dating to 1991, including 12 criminal trespassing convictions.

Reed, who testified during his trial against the wishes of his court-appointed attorneys, frequently went into profanity-laced tirades and told jurors he didn't care if they gave him life in prison.

"There's things I choose to do, like, if I go in a store and choose to take a Snicker's bar," Reed testified. "If you catch me, you catch me. If not, I'm going to go home and eat it up and go on about my business, dog."

Four years ago, Reed walked up behind retired Texas Ranger Capt. Bob Prince outside the McLennan County courthouse annex and said he was robbing him. Prince decided not to shoot Reed because he could tell he was unarmed, the former Ranger testified during Reed's cell phone robbery trial.

Prince easily took Reed into custody, and he later was sentenced to two years in prison, according to court records.

Reed made an obscene hand gesture toward Prince as the former Ranger left the witness stand.
 
Sounds good to me. He has no respect for the law and other people and shows absolutely no remorse for his huge history of crimes. Only thing I'd rather see is a public hanging, I don't want that POS leeching off tax dollars that could be put towards something constructive.
 
Man needs to be in jail. Just wish he's stolen the one the woman in front of me at the grocery this morning first. :fire:
All kidding aside the man is a habitual criminal and has no place in society.
 
Now that's criminal justice. :D

Wisht this happened more. What's more common is to read of some lowlife that's done short sentences for worse crimes that is repeatedly released until he kills someone. Then people wring their hands and say, "What did we do wrong? How could we better rehabilitate these good people before we let them out on the streets again?" :barf:
 
So, stealing the cell phone is a bigger crime than beating the guy that demanded it be returned
The attack was probably rolled into deciding what degree of robbery it was. Wouldn't be surprised if it ended up as first degree.
 
Instead of wasting 80x365 days of jail on this guy, maybe the US should reintroduce caning. 50 cane strikes have some reputation to correct criminal behavior quite quickly.
 
When he gets out

after serving 8 month of his 99 year sentence maybe he'll move to the big time and steal a gun or a knife and just kill someone for the heck of it, like the guy last week in White Plains (NY). :cuss:
 
I think he should be tried and given full due process of law, which he apparently has been.

Fantasizing about revenge brings us closer to his level. We are citizens, not savages.
 
Yes, CA has a "Three Strikes" law. The liberal pansies are always crying about it... "Ohhh, it's so unfair that Joe Blow will get a life sentence for stealing a pizza, or a bottle of perfume, or whatever". Well, Joes is a repeat felon! He cannot stop committing crimes!

The majority of crimes are committed by the same group of people. As soon as these hard-core felons are released from prison, they cannot do anything but commit more crimes. They couldn't hold a job, even if they could get one. We need to lock these people up forever. Or, pump the prisons full of poison gas... overcrowding and recidivsim problems solved.
 
This was left out of that article. Too many tea sippers at the Chronicle.

In the cellphone incident, the owner had another phone with him and called the missing cellphone's number as he walked up the street. He could hear its distinctive Aggie War Hymn ring coming from Reed's pocket, so he followed him and demanded the phone back.
I guess he should have been more careful though.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2005/07/11/1126951-ap.html

Gig'em :D
 
I don't think he should be executed.

I don't think he should get off that easily.

He's thirty one. This is worse.
 
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