91-year-old ww2 vet hopes to avoid prison sentence on his birthday

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Juuuuuuuuuust when you thought America's prison-industrial complex had gotten egregious enough already:

DETROIT (AP) — An Indiana man who hauled cocaine across the country is a decorated World War II veteran who has dementia and shouldn't be sent to prison on his 90th birthday, his attorney said Tuesday.

Leo Sharp, a drug courier referred to as the "old man" by his handlers, returns to Detroit federal court on his birthday, May 7. His attorney filed an 18-page sentencing memo, hoping to persuade a judge that home confinement would be appropriate for the Michigan City, Ind., resident.

"He is a colorful, self-made, charitable man who has worked hard throughout this entire admirable, extraordinary, and long life," Darryl Goldberg wrote. "Mr. Sharp made a monumental mistake at a moment of perceived financial weakness, and was exploited and threatened, but his conduct in this case was truly an aberration from a law-abiding life."

Sharp pleaded guilty last fall. The Michigan State Police caught him in 2011 with more than 200 pounds of cocaine on Interstate 94, although it wasn't his first shipment.

He admitted he was responsible for transporting more than 1,400 pounds of drugs that originated in Arizona. The government said it has evidence that Sharp was transporting marijuana and cocaine from the West Coast back in 2000.

"Mr. Sharp is dreadfully sorry," Goldberg said.

In preparation for the sentencing hearing, Sharp told court officials that he needed money. He said he was threatened when he tried to stop transporting drugs.

Sharp was diagnosed with dementia and other health problems and would be an expensive burden on the government if sent to prison, Goldberg said.

He is a World War II veteran who fought in Italy and was awarded the Bronze Star, the fourth-highest honor, for his service, Goldberg said.

Federal prosecutors will have an opportunity to make a sentencing recommendation.

War veteran hopes to avoid prison on 90th birthday

That's how we roll in 'Murrica, by golly.

USA! USA! USA!
 
They even give leniency to people accused of crimes against humanity around that age.
 
Too bad. Dementia or not, it sounds like he knew exactly what he was doing. Send him to prison. No excuses.
 
Meanwhile you can blow up a Pan Am flight over scotland and get compassionate release.
 
Mr. Sharp was obviously not so sharp. So we should give leniency to military people? Please. I believe the law will actually do the right thing on this one either way.
 
Juuuuuuuuuust when you thought America's prison-industrial complex had gotten egregious enough already:

DETROIT (AP) — An Indiana man who hauled cocaine across the country is a decorated World War II veteran who has dementia and shouldn't be sent to prison on his 90th birthday, his attorney said Tuesday.

Leo Sharp, a drug courier referred to as the "old man" by his handlers, returns to Detroit federal court on his birthday, May 7. His attorney filed an 18-page sentencing memo, hoping to persuade a judge that home confinement would be appropriate for the Michigan City, Ind., resident.

"He is a colorful, self-made, charitable man who has worked hard throughout this entire admirable, extraordinary, and long life," Darryl Goldberg wrote. "Mr. Sharp made a monumental mistake at a moment of perceived financial weakness, and was exploited and threatened, but his conduct in this case was truly an aberration from a law-abiding life."

Sharp pleaded guilty last fall. The Michigan State Police caught him in 2011 with more than 200 pounds of cocaine on Interstate 94, although it wasn't his first shipment.

He admitted he was responsible for transporting more than 1,400 pounds of drugs that originated in Arizona. The government said it has evidence that Sharp was transporting marijuana and cocaine from the West Coast back in 2000.

"Mr. Sharp is dreadfully sorry," Goldberg said.

In preparation for the sentencing hearing, Sharp told court officials that he needed money. He said he was threatened when he tried to stop transporting drugs.

Sharp was diagnosed with dementia and other health problems and would be an expensive burden on the government if sent to prison, Goldberg said.

He is a World War II veteran who fought in Italy and was awarded the Bronze Star, the fourth-highest honor, for his service, Goldberg said.

Federal prosecutors will have an opportunity to make a sentencing recommendation.

War veteran hopes to avoid prison on 90th birthday

That's how we roll in 'Murrica, by golly.

USA! USA! USA!

Um, he not only did it, he admitted it. Should we not enforce laws when it comes to the elderly? What if he murdered his grandchild? Should we pity him because he is old?

No.
 
200 pounds of cocaine wasn't a mistake. You don't have to watch too much true crime shows to realize that you have to be in the drug trade for many years to be fronted ten pounds not to mention 200 pounds of cocaine. The guy is a monster who ruined many lives.
 
If the guy is truly off his rocker I believe that will be apparent but if not fine although it befuddles me why a 90 year old dude would be trying to make that much bank by running drugs. Obamacare?
 
He will roll over on someone else then released with the story he went to prison.

He's a vet. The VA will kill him. That's their job.

You all should know how this game is played by now.
 

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