Judge Reynolds is coming up for re-election in his jurisdiction, and he is facing the case of his career. A serial armed robber, "The Pastor"
Raymond Rob, has just been convicted in a jury trial in Reynolds's courtroom. Rob was found guilty on four counts of armed robbery. "The Pastor"
earned his odd title because he always dressed as clergy when entering the banks. The banks were in rural areas and were not equipped with cameras, so all descriptions of "The Pastor"
had been flawed. His modus operandi consisted of passing the teller a note in his Bible and discretely showing the tip of the gun's barrel under his sleeve. He was finally caught after a fourth bank had been hit when Pastor Rob tripped going out the bank's door. A bank security guard apprehended him after the gun fell out.
During the sentencing portion of the case, Pastor Rob's attorney raised several pieces of information about Pastor Rob. He stated that Pastor Rob's mother died during childbirth, and his father died shortly thereafter in a car accident. Pastor Rob was raised in a series of foster homes, never having a family to call his own. At age 21, Pastor Rob left the foster care system and began preaching in a church he established. He helped many poor families through charity events held at the church, and during hard economic times, he just couldn't find additional funds. He started robbing banks in a nearby state where people did not know him. He got his gun from a parishioner who found it in a deceased relative's belongings and gave it to Pastor Rob for safekeeping.
The prosecutor has information about four clearly planned robberies by Pastor Rob, the use of a weapon, the use of clergy clothes and a Bible, and his preying on bank tellers who now distrust the clergy.
Judge Reynolds is also a former foster child, and he has great sympathy for Pastor Rob. He has been advised by the corrections department that prison space is limited and should be reserved for murderers, especially those involving drug trafficking. His jurisdiction uses indeterminate sentencing, and the punishment for armed robbery is a minimum of 5 years and a maximum of 20 years. The judge would like you, his trusted law clerk, to provide him some guidance in the sentence he will impose on Pastor Rob by researching the sentences imposed in similar jurisdictions for similar crimes. What information are you likely to find?
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