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    Default Judge orders four to learn English or go to jail

    That’s the succinct directive Luzerne County Judge Peter Paul Olszewski Jr. made as part of his sentence to four criminals on Tuesday.
    The defendants – Luis Reyes, Ricardo Dominguez, Kelvin Reyes-Rosario and Rafael Guzman-Mateo – all needed translators when they appeared in court to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit robbery. It led to Olszewski leveling the unusual condition.
    He sentenced them each to four to 24 months in the county prison, but paroled three of them because they have already served at least four months.
    But in order for them to avoid the 24 months in prison, Olszewski ordered the men to learn to read and write the English language, earn their GED, and, within 30 days of release, get a full-time job while on parole. The defendants, who range in age from 17 to 22, are to return to court in one year with their parole officers to take an English test, according to Olszewski’s order.
    “If they don’t pass, they’re going in for the 24 (months),” Olszewski said.



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    good sentence by the judge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post
    That’s the succinct directive Luzerne County Judge Peter Paul Olszewski Jr. made as part of his sentence to four criminals on Tuesday.
    The defendants – Luis Reyes, Ricardo Dominguez, Kelvin Reyes-Rosario and Rafael Guzman-Mateo – all needed translators when they appeared in court to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit robbery. It led to Olszewski leveling the unusual condition.
    He sentenced them each to four to 24 months in the county prison, but paroled three of them because they have already served at least four months.
    But in order for them to avoid the 24 months in prison, Olszewski ordered the men to learn to read and write the English language, earn their GED, and, within 30 days of release, get a full-time job while on parole. The defendants, who range in age from 17 to 22, are to return to court in one year with their parole officers to take an English test, according to Olszewski’s order.
    “If they don’t pass, they’re going in for the 24 (months),” Olszewski said.



    continued: http://www.timesleader.com/news/2008...sh_dw_ART.html






    good sentence by the judge.
    Thats intrieguing. I actually found that quite discriminating at first, but then I realised he's giving them a second chance of starting a new life. Wow. Thats an ultimateum for you, aint it!

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    since when will learning english stop their conspiracies to commit robbery?
    exactly, it wont. throw them in and lock them up.

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    Coja a jueces. Reglas De HabboxForum!!! Wooooo:eusa_ange

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    since when will learning english stop their conspiracies to commit robbery?
    exactly, it wont. throw them in and lock them up.
    Prison does nothing.

    They're being forced to live in our community and live as we do. I find it insulting that someone would want to start a life in England, and not want to learn our language, it makes them outsiders.

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    good. It's time we stopped bending over backwards and spending millions on translations. They want to stay here they have to learn our language. Same as if we went to their country to live.
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