Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Quickie

Crystal M. Vaccarelli, 21, of 128 Boyce Ave., Utica, was granted a one-year conditional discharge and was ordered to pay a $120 surcharge on one count of disorderly conduct, reduced from making a false written statement.

Authorities said at 12:58 a.m. Sept. 22, Vaccarelli lied to police and accused her ex-boyfriend of trying to rape her.

Link: http://www.romesentinel.com/news?newsid=20100511-141219

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's what an innocent man's life is worth is this feminist society: $120. I hope the poor dear still has money for Denny's.

Anonymous said...

$120.00

Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry.

slwerner said...

Anonymous - "That's what an innocent man's life is worth is this feminist society: $120."

That $120 for the potential grievous harm done to the accused man stands in stark contrast the the $700 for attempting misrepresent the ownership of a trailer to the DMV.

See the item just above the FRA in the linked list of local crimes in Rome, NY:

• Lynne Stocker, 50, of 327 Barrett Lane, Bridgeport, was ordered to pay a $500 fine and $200 surcharge on one count of second-degree offering a false instrument for filing, reduced from second-degree forgery.

Authorities said on March 15, Stocker forged the name of a previous owner of a 2005 Locke trailer on a transaction form, which was then turned into the Department of Motor Vehicles so the new owner could get a new registration for the trailer.


Just weird.

Anonymous said...

I'm surprised that six men are even valued as highly as one trailer. Although when our feminist-enthralled government runs over a man it's usually driving a bus!

Anonymous said...

I just read that nearly one third of Americans -- including many Democrats -- now view the government as an immediately threat to their liberty.

I'm not sure how that breaks down along gender lines.

Anonymous said...

Another interesting poll:

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2010/05/12/2311788.aspx

31% of Americans say that America needs a third political party. Only 15% say that the two-party system is working.

85% of Americans don't trust our system. Isn't that incredible?

Anonymous said...

Slightly off topic:

Anyone ever see the movie/read the novel Atonement?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atonement_%28novel%29#Part_one

It's popularity would have made me assume more people would take interest in helping the falsely accused...

mtalarico1 said...
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Archivist said...

mtalarico1, WRITE TO ME at falserape@yahoo.com -- I want you to tell your story, in a proper post.