NationStates Jolt Archive


Has it really come to this?

Zilam
13-10-2006, 00:29
Evidently some people are just desperate for cash:



Jobless man asks judge for jail time
POSTED: 2:55 p.m. EDT, October 12, 2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A man who couldn't find steady work came up with a plan to make it through the next few years until he could collect Social Security: He robbed a bank, then handed the money to a guard and waited for police.

On Wednesday, Timothy J. Bowers told a judge a three-year prison sentence would suit him, and the judge obliged.

"At my age, the jobs available to me are minimum-wage jobs. There is age discrimination out there," Bowers, who turns 63 in a few weeks, told Judge Angela White.

The judge told him: "It's unfortunate you feel this is the only way to deal with the situation."

Bowers said he had been able to find only odd jobs after the drug wholesaler he made deliveries for closed in 2003. He walked to a bank and handed a teller a note demanding cash in an envelope. The teller gave him four $20 bills and pushed a silent alarm.

Bowers handed the money to a security guard standing in the lobby and told him it was his day to be a hero.

He pleaded guilty to robbery, and a court-ordered psychological exam found him competent.

"It's a pretty sad story when someone feels that's their only alternative," said defense attorney Jeremy W. Dodgion, who described Bowers as "a charming old man."

Prosecutors had considered arguing against putting Bowers in prison at taxpayer expense, but they worried he would do something more reckless to be put behind bars.

"It's not the financial plan I would choose, but it's a financial plan," prosecutor Dan Cable said.

Sounds like a good plan to me. I want to retire early, so maybe I'll do an attempted murder, get 20+ years then collect my social security. But seriously, is it becoming so bad where as people are really considering these types of things?
Cannot think of a name
13-10-2006, 00:36
Well now the guy will have the money from selling hte rights to his story to a Shawshank wannabe charmer film about an eccentric old guy working out the autumn of his years while teaching us a thing or two about living on the way...


...man, I make myself kind queezy sometimes...
JuNii
13-10-2006, 00:50
I remember a story about an old man needed treatment for his illness, so he robbed a bank, pleaded guilty and while in Jail, got the treatment he needed.
CanuckHeaven
13-10-2006, 01:27
I remember a story about an old man needed treatment for his illness, so he robbed a bank, pleaded guilty and while in Jail, got the treatment he needed.
This doesn't surprise me since the US has 46 Million citizens with no healthcare plan.
Congo--Kinshasa
13-10-2006, 01:43
This doesn't surprise me since the US has 46 Million citizens with no healthcare plan.

Why do you hate freedom? :(


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CanuckHeaven
13-10-2006, 01:44
Why do you hate freedom? :(

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I know. :D
Monkeypimp
13-10-2006, 04:45
It'll be interesting to see how he feels about the situation by the end of his sentance. I guess it'll depend on what kind of prison he ends up in, but he might be hating himself after a few months.
German Nightmare
13-10-2006, 21:10
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"We're proud of you, Tim!"