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IamKeenan
09-28-2008, 10:56 PM
lol What a Durak!!!!:lol:


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A Lexington man, now famous for how many times he's been arrested, is again making headlines.

Yesterday, Henry Earl answered to a judge on a charge of alcohol intoxication - a crime he's now committed one-thousand times.


Henry Earl is a man well known inside the Fayette County Detention Center and well beyond the walls. He's an internet sensation for the sheer number of times he's been arrestted.
His latest arrest coming last night.

"Mr. Earl, you are before the court on the charge of alcohol intoxication."
"Yes sir."

And while being arraigned, as Earl usually is on his charge, he entered his usual plea.

"How do you wish to plea on this?"
"Guilty your honor."
"Are you sure you want to do that?"
"It's my right."

But this time, unlike the many, many, many times before, Earl was thrown a curveball by Judge Gary Payne.

"For your anniversary we'll give you a thousand days."
Needless to say, the sentenced shocked Earl.

"Do you think that's appropriate?"
"No sir."

"That's a long time."
"That's a lot of time but you can do it."
"No sir, a thousand we'll see you on Thursday."

"You'll see me Thursday. Yea, we'll be counting down the days.'' You'll be down to 998."

If you're wondering what one-thousand arrests on alcohol charges equals, here's a look at Henry Earl's history.

In all, he's spent 4,123 days in jail.

Thirty-five of his 1,000 arrests have been this year alone, landing him behind bars 189 days in 2008 so far.

On average, Earl is out of jail about two days before he lands back behind bars again

kentuckydan
09-29-2008, 02:05 AM
There was a guy back home who IMO racked up another record

The only person I have ever heard of who got arrested
for public intoxication

Twice in the same day

kentuckydan
09-29-2008, 02:13 AM
I am curious about how this guy was charged

Public Intoxication

is only a Class B Misdemenour in Kentucky

and that has a maximum sentence of 90 days,

unless there were a LOT of probated sentences that he
got revoked on, I don't see how he could get 1000 days

Hoopy
09-29-2008, 02:14 AM
That's a very severe sentence for just being drunk.

IamKeenan
09-29-2008, 02:16 AM
I am curious about how this guy was charged

Public Intoxication

is only a Class B Misdemenour in Kentucky

and that has a maximum sentence of 90 days,

unless there were a LOT of probated sentences that he
got revoked on, I don't see how he could get 1000 days

The judge was trying to prove a point and he did, coz he is the judge. If he likes being in jail so much I agree with the judge lock his ass up. It will do him good to wake up sober for a while

kentuckydan
09-29-2008, 06:03 AM
The judge was trying to prove a point and he did, coz he is the judge. If he likes being in jail so much I agree with the judge lock his ass up. It will do him good to wake up sober for a while

But Judges can't usually sentence someone to more time than the legal maximum sentence for their offence.

There has got to be more to this story