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justice for death of a fellow two wheeler
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20031209_223.html
FLANDREAU, S.D. Dec. 9 — Rep. Bill Janklow planned the official close of his political career to coincide with his sentencing in the traffic death of a motorcyclist, a decision that also means the special election to fill his seat will be held during South Dakota's June 1 primary. Janklow, a dominating force in South Dakota politics for 30 years, appeared stunned as the verdict was read Monday: guilty of second-degree manslaughter, reckless driving, running a stop sign and speeding for an Aug. 16 crash that killed Hardwick, Minn., motorcyclist Randy Scott, 55. Within two hours, Janklow announced his resignation. "I wish to inform you that because of present circumstances, I will be unable to perform the duties incumbent on me in representing the people of South Dakota as their U.S. representative," Janklow, 64, wrote in a letter to be delivered Tuesday to House Speaker Dennis Hastert. "Therefore I wish to inform you that I will resign from the House of Representatives, effective Jan. 20, 2004." That's the same day he's scheduled to be sentenced. Second-degree manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The conviction would have prompted an investigation from the U.S. House ethics committee without the resignation. Monday's events put pressure on former U.S. Rep. John Thune, considered the GOP's most formidable potential candidate, to decide whether to run for the Senate or House, analysts said. The timing of Janklow's resignation means the special election to fill the House vacancy will be held in conjunction with South Dakota's June 1 primary. Both parties must nominate candidates by April 6. Democrat Stephanie Herseth, who lost to Janklow in 2002, said in October she intends to run for the House again but won't make a formal announcement until after the first of the year. Some Republicans want Thune to run for Janklow's seat instead of the U.S. Senate because they believe he stands a better chance against Herseth than against Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, whose seat is up for election in 2004. After Monday's verdict, Janklow hurried out of the courthouse to a waiting vehicle and refused to answer questions. None of the lawyers would comment, nor would Janklow's son, Russ, who has served as the family's spokesman. The defense has about a month to appeal. Outside the courtroom, Marcella Scott, the victim's mother, said she was satisfied with the verdict. A statement released by the Scott family said, in part, "We are satisfied that the correct verdict was reached. The cause of Randy's death is no longer in dispute. ... We will continue the difficult process of coming to terms with Randy's death." Janklow won statewide office six times and lost just one election, a 1986 U.S. Senate primary. He served as South Dakota's governor for 16 years before being elected to the House in 2002. Janklow's lawyer wanted jurors to convict his client of two minor traffic charges and acquit him of second-degree manslaughter and reckless driving. The defense said at the time of the crash, Janklow was having a diabetic episode. But prosecutors Roger Ellyson said Janklow's driving was like "a deadly game of Russian roulette. On August 16, Randy Scott took the bullet." Jim and Dorothy Anderson of Miller said Janklow did the right thing in resigning. They, like many others who reacted to Janklow's convictions, doubt he will spend any time in prison. Dorothy Anderson said she thinks Gov. Mike Rounds should pardon Janklow because he has been publicly disgraced and that is punishment enough. "I think Governor Rounds should pardon him because he didn't go out and deliberately do this," she said. "Things can happen. That's why they're called accidents." When asked, Rounds said late Monday night that he has a policy of refusing to consider pardon requests within the first year of a conviction because the courts retain jurisdiction during that time. A circuit judge could modify the sentence, he said. |
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"DH" wrote in message ...
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20031209_223.html FLANDREAU, S.D. Dec. 9 ? Rep. Bill Janklow planned the official close of his political career to coincide with his sentencing in the traffic death of a motorcyclist,... DH, are you from this neck of the woods? Flandreau is right down the road from where I am at here in SW Minnesota. The main thing to get from the conviction is that we have a democracy that works in this country where folks can get justice. Janklow was a 4 term governor of the state of South Dakota and one of the most popular governors ever. And yet a jury of his peers from his home town found him guilty. It is events like this that make me proud to be an American. Ed Dolan - Minnesota |
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Edward Dolan wrote:
"DH" wrote in message ... http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/...ttp://abcnews- .go.com/wire/Politics/ap20031209_223.html FLANDREAU, S.D. Dec. 9 ? Rep. Bill Janklow planned the official close of his political career to coincide with his sentencing in the traffic death of a motorcyclist,... DH, are you from this neck of the woods? Flandreau is right down the road from where I am at here in SW Minnesota. The main thing to get from the conviction is that we have a democracy that works in this country where folks can get justice. Janklow was a 4 term governor of the state of South Dakota and one of the most popular governors ever. And yet a jury of his peers from his home town found him guilty. It is events like this that make me proud to be an American. Ed Dolan - Minnesota Well at least this time it appears to have worked. Let us hope it sends a message to all negligent drivers.If it saves just one life it is worth it. I guess he is receiving his sentence today. I will reserve further comment until I see want he is given as punishment. -- |
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Personally, I hope Janklow gets a MAX sentence.
He seems to be WELL deserving of it. -- Lewis. .......................... ******************************* "DH" wrote in message ... http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20031209_223.html FLANDREAU, S.D. Dec. 9 - Rep. Bill Janklow planned the official close of his political career to coincide with his sentencing in the traffic death of a motorcyclist, a decision that also means the special election to fill his seat will be held during South Dakota's June 1 primary. Janklow, a dominating force in South Dakota politics for 30 years, appeared stunned as the verdict was read Monday: guilty of second-degree manslaughter, reckless driving, running a stop sign and speeding for an Aug. 16 crash that killed Hardwick, Minn., motorcyclist Randy Scott, 55. Within two hours, Janklow announced his resignation. "I wish to inform you that because of present circumstances, I will be unable to perform the duties incumbent on me in representing the people of South Dakota as their U.S. representative," Janklow, 64, wrote in a letter to be delivered Tuesday to House Speaker Dennis Hastert. "Therefore I wish to inform you that I will resign from the House of Representatives, effective Jan. 20, 2004." That's the same day he's scheduled to be sentenced. Second-degree manslaughter carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The conviction would have prompted an investigation from the U.S. House ethics committee without the resignation. Monday's events put pressure on former U.S. Rep. John Thune, considered the GOP's most formidable potential candidate, to decide whether to run for the Senate or House, analysts said. The timing of Janklow's resignation means the special election to fill the House vacancy will be held in conjunction with South Dakota's June 1 primary. Both parties must nominate candidates by April 6. Democrat Stephanie Herseth, who lost to Janklow in 2002, said in October she intends to run for the House again but won't make a formal announcement until after the first of the year. Some Republicans want Thune to run for Janklow's seat instead of the U.S. Senate because they believe he stands a better chance against Herseth than against Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, whose seat is up for election in 2004. After Monday's verdict, Janklow hurried out of the courthouse to a waiting vehicle and refused to answer questions. None of the lawyers would comment, nor would Janklow's son, Russ, who has served as the family's spokesman. The defense has about a month to appeal. Outside the courtroom, Marcella Scott, the victim's mother, said she was satisfied with the verdict. A statement released by the Scott family said, in part, "We are satisfied that the correct verdict was reached. The cause of Randy's death is no longer in dispute. ... We will continue the difficult process of coming to terms with Randy's death." Janklow won statewide office six times and lost just one election, a 1986 U.S. Senate primary. He served as South Dakota's governor for 16 years before being elected to the House in 2002. Janklow's lawyer wanted jurors to convict his client of two minor traffic charges and acquit him of second-degree manslaughter and reckless driving. The defense said at the time of the crash, Janklow was having a diabetic episode. But prosecutors Roger Ellyson said Janklow's driving was like "a deadly game of Russian roulette. On August 16, Randy Scott took the bullet." Jim and Dorothy Anderson of Miller said Janklow did the right thing in resigning. They, like many others who reacted to Janklow's convictions, doubt he will spend any time in prison. Dorothy Anderson said she thinks Gov. Mike Rounds should pardon Janklow because he has been publicly disgraced and that is punishment enough. "I think Governor Rounds should pardon him because he didn't go out and deliberately do this," she said. "Things can happen. That's why they're called accidents." When asked, Rounds said late Monday night that he has a policy of refusing to consider pardon requests within the first year of a conviction because the courts retain jurisdiction during that time. A circuit judge could modify the sentence, he said. |
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"Leland Milton Goldblatt PhD" wrote in
message m... you should have heard those idiots from his state saying how they felt sorry for him. the sucker he manslaughter on the bike may have voted for him if he was a member of abate. Unbelievable. Republicans want to starve kids, kick old people out on the street, make poor people have to eat dog food to survive, poison the air, land and water and kill millions of American kids with your imperialist wars. They don't just *want* to do it, they *are* doing it! It's much worse than anybody dreamed possible back in those prosperous and carefree days before Election 2000, the end of democracy as we knew it in the US. HAIL to the THIEF! Not my president. IMPEACH HE SUPREME COURT! Right there with ya, brother. "If the goal of President Bush's foreign policy was to make America weaker, more vulnerable and more hated, mission accomplished." Great quote. Is it yours? Can I borrow it? Rocketman |
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"Rocketman" wrote in message news:ZKzBb.73952$_M.371857@attbi_s54... "Leland Milton Goldblatt PhD" wrote in message m... you should have heard those idiots from his state saying how they felt sorry for him. the sucker he manslaughter on the bike may have voted for him if he was a member of abate. Unbelievable. Republicans want to starve kids, kick old people out on the street, make poor people have to eat dog food to survive, poison the air, land and water and kill millions of American kids with your imperialist wars. They don't just *want* to do it, they *are* doing it! It's much worse than anybody dreamed possible back in those prosperous and carefree days before Election 2000, the end of democracy as we knew it in the US. HAIL to the THIEF! Not my president. IMPEACH HE SUPREME COURT! Right there with ya, brother. "If the goal of President Bush's foreign policy was to make America weaker, more vulnerable and more hated, mission accomplished." Great quote. Is it yours? Can I borrow it? Rocketman Oh my. Here we go again. skip |
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Oh my. Here we go again.
My thoughts exactly. Please start an OT post if you are going take the bait. |
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"skip" wrote in message ... Oh my. Here we go again. To those of you who pleasure yourselves by blaming Ed Dolan for the off topic political threads please take notice. Mr. Dolan started an on topic thread whereupon Rocketman and the Nutty Professor immediately changed it to an Off Topic Hate Bush love in. skip |
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justice for death of a fellow two wheeler
To those of you who pleasure yourselves by blaming Ed Dolan for the off
topic political threads please take notice. Mr. Dolan started an on topic thread whereupon Rocketman and the Nutty Professor immediately changed it to an Off Topic Hate Bush love in. Skip, there are some who will automatically respond when someone makes an 'I'm proud to be a/an [fill in the nationality of you choice]'. Nationalism is the bait. I am not defending the two replies to Ed, but that is exactly how it works. Ed will now be forced to respond and this thread for further **** off more people. This will be my final post in this thread. |
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justice for death of a fellow two wheeler
"Leland Milton Goldblatt PhD" wrote in message m... ...... make poor people have to eat dog food to survive..... If you know any of these people eating dog food, you might want to educate them a little on grocery shopping. The price of a can of Alpo can buy some reasonable human food. Chuck Davis |
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