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Spocko Spocko discovered this in Humor 9 reviews since Apr 26, 2007
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BrightKnight rated 15 months ago
"Ohio Judge Frees Man After Bible Quiz

A man arrested on Wednesday for allegedly trying to use a stolen credit card at a drugstore got a break from a judge after passing a sort of Bible quiz. When Eric Hine appeared in court this morning, his attorney described him as a church-goer, hoping the judge would set a low bond. Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge John Burlew was skeptical and asked Hine to recite the 23rd Psalm. He did: all six verses. Some in the courtroom applauded. Burlew was satisfied and released Hine on a $10,0000 appearance bond, meaning he'll have to pay that amount if he doesn't show up for his next court date." Why was this tagged 'humor'? Very sad, even for US standards.
Prega rated 15 months ago
I'd prefer to stay in prison than to memorize the bible..
eddiehuff rated 15 months ago
Preferential justice for Christians. Oh, great.
MFFSFisher rated 15 months ago
Note to self: Study psalms BEFORE prison, not during.
JD001 rated 15 months ago
Chuckles...You have got to be kidding...
jenjen1352 rated 15 months ago
From the page: "A man arrested on Wednesday for allegedly trying to use a stolen credit card at a drugstore got a break from a judge after passing a sort of Bible quiz. When Eric Hine appeared in court this morning, his attorney described him as a church-goer, hoping the judge would set a low bond. Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge John Burlew was skeptical and asked Hine to recite the 23rd Psalm. He did: all six verses. Some in the courtroom applauded." Strange attitude here. Surely, as a churchgoer he should be punished twice over for breaking two separate laws?
Cleetose rated 15 months ago
$10,0000?
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