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Larry Rosental ...... how did he get off with a wrist slap?

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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 14:01 GMT
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Larry Rosenthal - how did he get off so easy?

I would never have bothered to even READ all the nonsense about Larry
Rosenthal, but sweeping things under the rug just makes me so curious!

This guy didn't steal a couple of pills for his personal use! This is
incredible. This guy was a drug dealer. Now around here we pay the
price for all of that through drive-by shootings, killings, robbery,
and mayhem. Needless to say, I am against all that, especially the
mayhem.

Now if the guy walks the straight and narrow, I am the first one to
let sleeping dogs lie, but the story of Rosenthal goes on and on.

What do you think?

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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 14:24 GMT
How much is 25 grams of cocaine?

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For example, only a one-half gram of cocaine is required for
conviction of Class D felony possession—and 1,242 people are in prison
for that offense.

http://hrw.org/english/docs/1999/01/07/usdom793.htm

Thousands of drug offenders have ended up in prison as a result of
these laws. Few are significant traffickers. According to the
Department of Correctional Services, there were 22,407 drug offenders
under custody as of September 1, 1998. Twenty-five percent of them
were convicted of simple drug possession. Sixty percent were convicted
of the three lowest felonies—Class C, D, or E—which involve only
minute drug amounts. For example, only a one-half gram of cocaine is
required for conviction of Class D felony possession—and 1,242 people
are in prison for that offense.

The DCS analysis also reveals that one in five of the drug offenders
under its custody—4,450 people—had no prior felony convictions.
Another 7,501 had only one prior conviction. That is, more than half
(53.4%) of the drug offenders in prison had one or no prior
convictions.

Because of the severe and rigid sentencing scheme mandated by the drug
laws, low-level drug offenders face years in prison. According to the
DCS analysis of the sentences of the total population of drug
offenders under its custody, the average maximum sentence for first
felony offenders convicted of a Class B felony is 87.6 months, 68.1
months for a Class C felony, 56.5 months for a Class D felony, and
42.4 months for a Class E felony. Even if an offender does not serve
the maximum period behind bars, his or her liberty remains conditional
until the maximum period is completed.

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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 14:33 GMT
NY POST...NEAL TRAVIS...

THERE was a time when the last person you wanted to meet socially was
your
dentist, but all that has changed. So the Hamptons crowd will be out
in force
in Water Mill tomorrow night for the 50th birthday of Larry Rosenthal.

The Madison Avenue tooth whiz looks after the choppers of such
ever-smiling
celebrities as Kathie Lee Gifford and husband Frank, Donald Trump and
Sumner
Redstone. They've been invited to the bash, along with PETA's pet
target,
furrier Dennis Basso, daring photographer Peter Beard, Jane and Randy
Schindler, Dan Rattiner and Kathy Squires, Jane Holzer and former
Penthouse Pet
Sandy Korn Taylor.

It was only last month that very pregnant Sandy brought pal Kimberley
Hefner
into Rosenthal's clinic. Kimberley, who's on and off with Playboy
husband Hugh
Hefner, wanted her front teeth lengthened to look like those of Sandy
and all
the other glamorous models.

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