the thing with Junta is that he has a history of violence:
- Junta's wife was granted a restraining order
against her husband in 1991 when she alleged he beat her continuously in front of their two children and another child. A
court ordered Junta out of the couple's Charlestown neighborhood apartment and gave his wife temporary custody of the children.
- In 1992, police arrested Junta on charges
he punched a Boston police officer and ripped a gold chain off his neck, according to court documents. Junta was not convicted -- the case was continued without a finding after he admitted to sufficient facts -- but a Boston Municipal Court judge
ordered him to pay the officer $250 in restitution.
So had he gotten the min. time - i would have been very disappointed in our legal system. There are certian people you make examples of - i think this is a case you do that with.
Last edited by IowaHawkeye; 01-25-2002 at 12:37 PM.
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