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Lock him up and throw away the key. He's guilty as hell, has shown no sign of remorse, and should serve a substantial amount of time in jail, just like any other serious criminal.
Not being a lawyer or a judge, I can't say how long the sentence should be, but these pleas for leniency don't elicit any sympathy from me.
Of course, an apology - any apology - would kill an appeal. Just kill it.
So, its a cold, crass, strategic decision.
And I hope none of us ever has to make.
I'd be curious to hear more speculation on what effect an apology would have on sentencing.
It does sorta seem calculating for Ryan's defense team to play the age/health situation for leniency rather than apologizing.
If Ryan's not going to apologize he should expect a stiff sentence, right?
78 months. Wow. that's the rest of his life.
"I played politics the way I learned the game. I won because I was aggressive. I now realize my aggressiveness went to far. I crossed lines that I shouldn't have. In the thick of competitiveness, I could justify it. Looking back, I regret those decisions. I was wrong....
"I certainly did not foresee the consequences of people getting killed on the roads of Illinois. What can I say when actions I took and didn't take were part of a chain of events that led to the deaths of a whole family of children? 'I'm sorry' seems inadequate...."
Medium Security Prison
Visiting hours from 8:30am to 3 pm Friday Saturday Sunday & Federal Holidays
Hopefully Ryan stays in good health and keeps focused on the fact he has a loving wife and children waiting for him when he leaves prison.
Prison life is not easy for a 72 year old.
I wonder what names are getting tossed around there.
Thump, thump, thump
Is it? Don't you usually get 50% of the time cut off for good behavior? Or is it 70% must be served?
Pat C...since it's a Federal case, he'll have to serve 85% of his sentence.
I think the public outrage will only come once the public equates the cost of corruption to loss of human life, loss of jobs, increased taxes, and a general lower quality of life.
I wonder what Blago thinks about this sentence when he is supposedly under 5-8 Federal Investigations. He is going to need to keep $4-$6 million for his defense fund.
Ashur Odishoo
Candidate
State Representative 11th District
Somewhat lost in the discussion of the jail time is the fact Judge Pallmayer ordered Ryan to pay $600K+ in restitution. Courts don't like to force felons to sell the residence of their spouse to pay the felon's restitution award, but Webb has made it clear that is the only hard asset Ryan owns.
Also, some folks may be wondering why Ryan walked out of court and wasn't taken into custody immediately after sentencing. The answer is because Ryan's bond continues and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BoP) gives a sentenced felon usually between 45 to 60 days to get their affairs in order before presenting themselves to BoP. During this time, the defense team will also make a request for where the felon should serve his time, and the court can recommend a particular facility to BoP. However, this is only a recommendation. BoP has serious overcrowding in this area as well as other issues to contend with. According to CBS2, the government filed a motion for a hearing on the defense's request for an appeal bond, i.e. to allow Ryan to remain free on bond pending resolution of his appeal. J
No problem, he and his compadres are as clean as a hounds tooth!
I think if it had been a shorter sentence, they may not have tried so hard on the appeal. Six years makes the man way more desperate to try and get out of it, so I expect a much more vigorous appeal, trying every trick in the book to get the sentence overturned. If the appeal bond is denied, he may yet only do two years while the appeals wind thru the system. This case is going to be a continuing open festering sore on Illinois politics for the forseeable future, until all appeals run their course and the cell door slams.
do do do do do do do do...do do do do do do"
Geo Ryan may do the proverbial rotting in jail, but understand he will die a hero. Often people have to go through this trauma in order to reaqch a higher staus - and it looks like George is on his way.
Of course Illinois could remake itself and change the system. But when people like Cindi Canary try they are pooh poohed by the powers that be. So another George Ryan will be created in a few years.
Doug Dobmeyer
Today's Issues
Congratulations. From a small room in Springfield yet, you beat the media.
I am waiting for the next shoe.
Your post illustrates the reason Ryan released all those thugs back into society: he wanted to build up a "hero" status and swell of public sympathy in order to avoid indictment or a stiff sentence ... "judge him on the totality of his record of public service." Give me a break. He didn't commute their sentences to life, he flat out pardoned them!!!
John Shimkus (IL-19) has 4 of Ryan's former employees. They all learned well in Ryan's personal school for corrupt politicians. They've even perfected his technique. No one even bothers paying any attention.
It's a shame. Ryan got 78 mos. Shimkus would deserve 150 mos.
Now it is Hot Rod's Turn !!!!
I feel so sorry for the People of Illinois
To SEE Both these Men Waste Hard Earned
Tax Payers Money $$$$
Hope The Voters / Become More Aware
Rod Said No More Business as Usual
and Ethics Are Important!!!!
What a JOKE!!!!!!!
I know, I know...but it sure doesn't feel like a coincidence to me!
>“business as usualâ€Â
Umm...Ashur Odishoo, Candidate, State Representative 11th District...are you serious?...'The beginning of the end'..? This is like a speed bump on a 2000 km long autobahn. This is going to slow NO ONE.
Your platitude made me feel good, but sheesh...get real.
Seeing that W is surely to leave the Office of POTUS with one of the lowest approval ratings ever...think there's any chance that Big Jim Thompson might be able to help his friend secure a Presidential pardon?
Bush may pardon Ryan, but a pardon of Daley, if indicted and convicted, is guaranteed. It will be done on January 19, 2009, at 11:59.
Let's have Webb appeal successfully and retry Ryan again. Winston and Strawn would be apoplectic to do another pro bono bit.
Then we can really sentence him properly. Fawell got 78 months and he wasn't elected. The Mafia heads usually get a longer sentence than the soldiers.
He told me he was engendering a lot of Republican hatred by that action. Perhaps that explains more than anything his prison death sentence.
Its ironic that a man who did do much against the death penalty himself will endure what he stopped for others. If that is not a hero, then what is.
Rich, I also think it is incredible that so many of your blog opinion makers are afraid to show their real names! What are they afraid of?
Doug Dobmeyer
Publisher
Today's Issues
www.dobmeyer.com
There is still a question that remains unanswered, though: can George Ryan retain his state pension benefits from his service in the General Assembly and as Lt Gov - service that remains free of criminal belish or conviction - or does a criminal conviction relating to his later public service reach back and cancel all pension benefits for earlier as well as later state employment ?
A truly crappy but hopefully useful graphic would be:
GenAssembly-->LtGov-->SoS-->Gov-->
Not Guilty===========>Guilty=====>
Pensn $ Avail-------->Pension $ Lost
Also, word is a Chicago company/firm has hired Lura Lynn Ryan to work in the office answering phones (ostensibly) so she has a job, salary, benefits, etc.
The spouse shouldn't suffer because they are married to a felon, e.g. Marisol Reynolds and her three children having to live at a homeless shelter for a year because they had to sell their home and everything they owned to pay Mel Reynolds criminal restitution judgment and legal fees. (Dan Webb, Jim Thompson and the law firm of Winston & Strawn did not offer to cover Mel's legal bill.)
Also, my crappy graphic is even more crappy after I posted it and the formatting is misaligned. :)
It's awfully easy to be a wizard with info, allegations, and accusations anonymously. George can't hurt them anymore. He can't fire them or their wives or cancel their state contracts or whatever their personal wild paranoia is. They ought to stand up rather than take their cheap shots from behind the curtain.
Don't you think Lura is getting Social Security and Medicare benefits herself? Even though George will lose his Social Security, I don't think Lura will lose hers. I mean, yeah, her benefits probably come under George's Social SEcurity number, but the check she gets is hers. Right?
In any event, I have a hard time believing her kids would stand for her going to work at her age. Really.
Don't like anonymity? Turn off your internet.
Anonymity and politics
"The history of anonymous expression in political dissent is both long and honourable, as in the Letters of Junius or Voltaire's Candide, or scurrilous as in pasquinades. In the tradition of anonymous British political criticism, the Federalist Papers were anonymously authored. Without the public discourse on the controversial contents of the U.S. Constitution, ratification would likely have taken much longer as individuals worked through the issues. The Declaration of Independence, however, was not anonymous. If it had been unsigned, it might well have been less effective. In The Infrastructure of Democracy, John Perry Barlow, Joichi Ito, and other US bloggers express a very strong support for anonymous editing as one of the basic requirements of open politics as conducted on the Internet." (Wikipedia/Anonymity)
I don't think anyone has any illusions that the CFB here will become the next Federalist Papers, but then, that isn't really the point of the exercise. Open discussion/debate is.
And Steve S., if 'standing up' is so important, why don't you do complete disclosure with each post in which you gripe about the anonymous masses - Full name, mother's maiden, address, home phone, driver's license, SSN, etc? Put it all on the table...nothing to be afraid of, right?