Author Topic: Black Man Who Stole $140 Television Released After 35 Years Behind Bars  (Read 323 times)

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HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. -- After 35 years in prison for stealing a black-and-white television set, Junior Allen is a free man. Allen, 65, walked out of prison Friday, ending a case that attracted widespread attention because he remained in jail while other inmates convicted of murder, rape or child molestation were released.

"I'm glad to be out," Allen told supporters outside Orange Correctional Center. "I've done too much time for what I did. I won't be truly happy until I see a sign that says I'm outside of North Carolina."

Allen was a 30-year-old migrant farm worker from Georgia with a criminal history that included burglaries and a violent assault when he sneaked into an unlocked house and stole a 19-inch black-and-white television worth $140.Some state records say Allen roughed up the 87-year-old woman who lived there, but he was not convicted of assault.

Instead, he was sentenced in 1970 to life in prison for second-degree burglary. The penalty for the offense has since been changed to a maximum of three years in prison.

The state Parole Commission decided last year to release Allen if he behaved and completed a transitional work-release program. He worked at a restaurant washing dishes and floors and had no prison infractions during the past three years.

He did so well he was released several months early -- on his 26th try at parole.

His parole could last up to five years, meaning he could gain complete freedom by age 70.

Rich Rosen, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill law professor who took up Allen's case three years ago, said it was a shame that Allen had not been released decades ago. "At least he's got some years left," Rosen said.

Allen did not meet with the parole commission until January 2004. Prior to that time, his record was reviewed regularly by the commission and denied.

Rosen said the parole commission "hasn't been able to articulate a reason that Allen wasn't released."

"He wasn't the best prisoner, [but] he wasn't the worst," Rosen said.

Once outside the prison, Allen got into a car with two friends who were driving him to Athens, Ga., where he planned to meet relatives and return home to Georgetown, Ga.

Enoch Hasberry, the programs director at Carteret Correctional Center in Newport where Allen went through work-release, said he worries Allen might not adjust well to life on the outside.

"For a black-and-white TV, how much do you have to pay?" Hasberry said. "We've got an in-house joke here: How much time would he have gotten if he had stolen a color TV?"

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damn now thats fucked up! rapists do less time than that!
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I bet when he got arrested, he used this famous/classic quote from The Almight Forum Legend

"WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THE LAW, I'VE LOST ALL FAITH IN OUR SYSTEM..."
 

rafsta

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fuck if i was him i'd be pissed...

reminds me of that movie...
 

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Not really that much of an injustice. If it was a first time offence then it would be harsh, but it wasn't so the fool should have learnt.

10 years and only one hand would be a fair punishment.
Well she moved in ways
That kept her there in our minds for days
Weeks and months it was
I was that amazed and there she stays
Surrounded by the what-ifs and the maybes
 

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not that much injustice ? the dude saw killers and rapists leave before him.
 

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That's the governments problem, not mine.
Well she moved in ways
That kept her there in our minds for days
Weeks and months it was
I was that amazed and there she stays
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I wouldn't expect too many of y'all to care that much about it...it just shows how fuck'd up the law is. Yeah I'll agree that it probably is worst in other places, but many people in America try to blow these kinds of things off and still act as if we have a fair judicial system when that's definitely not the case.

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fuck if i was him i'd be pissed...

no shit?

hahaha
 

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so theymade a movie about the hurricane lets make a movie about this.
 

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he should have stayed in there longer
 

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so theymade a movie about the hurricane lets make a movie about this.

They have a lot in common. Both are guilty as fuck.
Well she moved in ways
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Weeks and months it was
I was that amazed and there she stays
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hope he still got sum sperm left and can get an erection so he can make babies , bet he missed that !

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lol now that's some fucked up shit...
 

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Not really that much of an injustice. If it was a first time offence then it would be harsh, but it wasn't so the fool should have learnt.

10 years and only one hand would be a fair punishment.

so your saying our tax dollars should be taking care of him because he stole a $140 television while serving 30+ years. over people who MURDER other people and get out after 5? people who can get out after brutally raping innocent women after 7? didnt think so.