View Full Version : Evan Ebel may have been released from prison too early - 9News story
LigersRCool
03-30-2013, 10:47
http://www.9news.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=327288
Great-Kazoo
03-30-2013, 10:54
This will end up same way Denver Sugar did.
OneGuy67
03-30-2013, 10:58
From actually reading the article(s) on this subject, it appears as though there was an error on the part of the sentencing judge or of his clerk, who didn't place the word "consecutive" in the sentencing statement and the DOC clerk entering the information into their as "concurrent". The only one who probably figured it out early was Ebel, and he wasn't going to tell them of their error.
LigersRCool
03-30-2013, 11:02
From actually reading the article(s) on this subject, it appears as though there was an error on the part of the sentencing judge or of his clerk, who didn't place the word "consecutive" in the sentencing statement and the DOC clerk entering the information into their as "concurrent". The only one who probably figured it out early was Ebel, and he wasn't going to tell them of their error.
Yeah the 9News legal guy says that they were missing "consecutive" so they didn't make a mistake on the release, just a mistake on the paperwork from the sentencing court/judge/clerk for not putting it there. If nothing else hopefully in the future they will be more careful when they write the orders. I know they probably do 100s, but now hopefully they realize the what can happen from a simple error on a document.
KestrelBike
03-30-2013, 12:40
Now that's a deadly typo.
Maybe Chickenpooper got out his magic eraser. [tinhat]
brokenscout
03-30-2013, 14:34
He served his full term. I think a man in Clements position should have had security in place. http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/taming-evan-ebel-not-possible-even-from-a-young-age
In hindsight, letting him out at all would have been "too early". If Ebel hadn't murdered the Chief of Prisons, we likely wouldn't be discussing it.
brokenscout
03-30-2013, 18:36
This. its always easy to play the what if game
In hindsight, letting him out at all would have been "too early". If Ebel hadn't murdered the Chief of Prisons, we likely wouldn't be discussing it.
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