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    the judged and mis judged

    i ran across this and thought
    this guy is a 'piece of work"
    he makes anyone say WTF!!!!!!!!!!!
    http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...023&ran=190976
    rap sheet below
    http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...830&ran=180129

    VIRGINIA BEACH ?? Police are scheduled to meet with prosecutors this week to discuss whether additional charges will be filed against the man accused of being the hit-and-run driver who killed two pedestrians on Shore Drive earlier this month.

    Steven S. Crumbly, 30, is being held without bail on two counts of felony hit- and- run .

    Colin D. Stolle, chief deputy commonwealth??s attorney, said evidence will be reviewed at the meeting, which could be held today.

    Crumbly??s record indicates that he was driving on a suspended license when police say the car he was driving struck two people in the early morning hours of Sept. 17.

    Killed in the accident were Navy Lt. j.g. Charles A. Henderson, 29, and Kristin Leigh Highfill, 26. They were crossing Shore Drive .

    Crumbly was arrested at his parents?? home in Ocean Lakes. The arrest came too l ate for police to determine whether he was impaired by alcohol or drugs at the time.

    Many questions remain unanswered concerning how Crumbly was treated by the criminal justice system before the accident. His long criminal history, including more than a dozen convictions for traffic violations, drug offenses and other charges, have led some to ask whether Crumbly should have been in jail at the time of the accident.

    Stolle said Tuesday that a review of Crumbly??s criminal record showed ??nothing out of the ordinary? in how his cases were handled or how the sentences were dispensed.

    Many of Crumbly??s convictions are for driving on a suspended or revoked driver??s license and other traffic violations. Stolle said traffic offenses usually do not play a major role in how judges determines the sentence for a crime.

    Stolle said Crumbly was ??treated no differently than anyone else who comes through here. It would be great if we could look into the future and identify those people who will kill someone, but we can??t.?

    One former statute that could have applied to Crumbly ?? the state??s habitual offender law ?? no longer exists. It was repealed in 1999 and replaced with a stiffer DUI statute.

    Although the new law is tougher on drunk drivers, it does not address offenders with long records who are not charged with DUI, Stolle said. ??Those people kind of fall through the cracks,? Stolle said.

    Crumbly is scheduled to appear in court Thursday on a charge of assaulting his former girlfriend in an unrelated incident before the accident.

    Reach Jon Frank at (757) 222-5122 or [email protected].

    looking at this rap sheet i ask myself
    how the fuck he so lucky to get a jugde that does this shit


    CRUMBLY??S RAP SHEET

    Here is a list of charges against Steven S. Crumbly, some of which were dismissed. Non-moving traffic violations, such as an expired inspection sticker, are not included. All charges were in Virginia Beach unless otherwise noted. Asterisks denote convictions while driving on a suspended or revoked license.

    2005

    Sept. 18: 2 felony charges of hit and run, pending

    Aug. 20: assault and battery and using threatening language; dismissed

    June 4: possession of marijuana; driver??s license suspended 6 months, $100 fine, 30 days in jail (suspended), 1 year unsupervised probation

    2004

    Dec. 1: reckless driving, resulting in an accident; $500 fine, license suspended 90 days

    May 15: speeding, 56 mph in a 35 mph zone; $105 fine

    April 16: HOV violation; $50 fine

    March 15: probation revoked, 4 years in prison (all but 45 days suspended), placed on supervised probation

    2003

    Sept. 14: littering; $200 fine, 30 days in jail (all but 2 days suspended)

    July 18: Chesapeake, following too closely, resulting in an accident; $50 fine

    June 17: violation of probation; sentenced to jail, but records do not indicate time served

    June 17: obtaining money under false pretenses; guilty, but no fine assessed

    June 14*: operating on a suspended license; 6 months in jail (all but 2 days suspended), $150 fine

    Feb. 17: grand larceny, 2 years in jail (suspended)

    2002

    June 25: possession of heroin; 2 years in jail (suspended), 99 years probation

    June 25: possession of controlled paraphernalia; $150 fine

    June 25: speeding, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone; $45 fine

    Jan. 2: speeding, 56 mph in a 35 mph zone; $150 fine

    2001

    Aug. 3: speeding, 57 mph in a 45 mph zone; $50 fine

    March 6*: operating on a suspended license; $150 fine

    2000

    Sept. 12: speeding, 56 mph in a 35 mph zone; $63 fine

    Aug. 14: probation revoked; 99 years probation

    Feb. 11: violation of probation; probation revoked, 4 years in prison (suspended), 99 years probation

    1999

    Aug. 6: violation of probation; dismissed

    March 3: Norfolk, trespassing in a city park; $500 fine

    March 3: Norfolk, possession of marijuana; dismissed

    1998

    Dec. 20: speeding, 60 mph in a 35 mph zone; $75 fine

    Dec. 4*: operating on a suspended license; $100 fine

    Aug. 31: reckless driving; $200 fine, 30 days in jail (suspended)

    Aug. 26: speeding, 60 mph in a 45 mph zone; $45 fine

    July 17: possession of marijuana with intent to distribute; 4 years in jail (all but 1 month suspended); 99 years probation

    June 25: speeding, 55 mph in a 35 mph zone; $60 fine

    June 25: driving with a suspended license; dismissed

    May 5: Chesapeake, failure to obey a highway sign; $35 fine

    1997

    Nov. 5: driving on the wrong side of the highway; dismissed

    Nov. 5: marijuana possession; $200 fine, 10 days in jail (suspended)

    Oct. 2: fishing without a license; dismissed

    1996

    Sept. 4: Chesapeake, speeding; 68 mph in a 55 mph zone; $39 fine

    May 28: possession of marijuana; dismissed

    May 28*: driving on a suspended license; $150 fine, 10 days in jail (suspended)

    Feb. 2*: driving on a revoked license, $150 fine

    1995

    March 21*: operating on a suspended license; $100 fine, 60 days in jail (suspended)

    Jan. 14*: operating on a suspended license; 30 days in jail (suspended)

    Jan. 14: possession of marijuana; $250 fine, 30 days in jail (suspended)

    1994

    Aug. 16: possession of marijuana; $200 fine, 30 days in jail (suspended)

    Source: court records
    NowhereMan Reviewed by NowhereMan on . the judged and mis judged i ran across this and thought this guy is a 'piece of work" he makes anyone say WTF!!!!!!!!!!! http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=93023&ran=190976 rap sheet below http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=92830&ran=180129 VIRGINIA BEACH ?? Police are scheduled to meet with prosecutors this week to discuss whether additional charges will be filed against the man accused of being the hit-and-run driver who killed two pedestrians on Shore Drive earlier this Rating: 5

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    the judged and mis judged

    ok what pisses me off is that for heroin he didn't have to pay any money and got 2 years in jail while with marijuanna he get's charged $700 and spent a total time of 4 years 3 months and 10 days in jail. I think he wasn't the best person but I think for heroin he should have gotten longer as that's a hundred billion times worse then marijuanna

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    the judged and mis judged

    Quote Originally Posted by prplchknz
    ok what pisses me off is that for heroin he didn't have to pay any money and got 2 years in jail while with marijuanna he get's charged $700 and spent a total time of 4 years 3 months and 10 days in jail. I think he wasn't the best person but I think for heroin he should have gotten longer as that's a hundred billion times worse then marijuanna
    sad aint it

    is like they want him to go and kill them folks so they can piont a finger
    he is a Hardcore drug offender,who 's weed use looks bad for the rest of us

    i wonder WHO HE WAS RATTING ON TO GET OFF SO MANY TIMES
    WHY AINT THE GOT HIM YET
    IM SURE HE SOON TO MEET SOME FRIENDLY FOLKS WHERE HE IS HEADED

    and here some people do a year lock up first time they get cuaght with over 15 grams
    this fucker was helping them cops and judges to get off so many times with a slap
    peace

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    #4
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    the judged and mis judged

    Were He's Headed Is straight out the Back door....

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    #5
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    the judged and mis judged

    It's people like him that give decent pothead citizens like us a bad reputation.

    EDIT- I just read all the things he had on his record. I bet that stack of papers is thicker than my bible...jeez.
    Quote Originally Posted by blastfast
    I guess they\'re just a family of hard ass OGs, slangin\' dope on tha net y\'all, doin e-drive bys and shit.

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