Pubdate: Thu, 27 May 1999 Source: Lompoc Record (CA) Copyright: 1999 The Lompoc Record Contact: http://www.lompocrecord.com/ Author: Joe Stetz THE RACE CARD On May 20, I read a letter to the editor submitted by Claire Zimmer. Zimmer implied race was an issue involving the sentencing of Shauncy Bowen. She asked questions in the article which she knew could not be satisfactorily answered. Mrs. Zimmer obviously did no research on the subject of criminal sentencing and the plea bargain system. Zimmer played the race card on an issue she knows very little about. Every criminal and civil case is different. Every criminal defendant is different. One person may steal to support a drug habit and another to feed a hungry child. One person may kill as a way of attaining a feeling of power while another kills in a drug-induced rage or by accident in a mutual combat fist fight. No justice system is perfect to everyone. However, as Americans we can all rest knowing that our justice system works harder than most around the world to assure fair and reasonable sentences for all persons convicted of crimes. Anyone who is perplexed by news reports regarding criminal sentences should make inquiries into the case and learn all the facts before issuing an opinion. I have direct involvement in two local cases of two separate persons selling base cocaine. The elements of each case were the same. The suspect sold base cocaine. One suspect was a white female, the other a black male. Upon being convicted, one was sentenced to six months in county jail, five years probation with a mandatory one year residential drug treatment program and the other sentenced to three years in state prison. Without knowing the facts, a person wanting to play the race card would feel there was a point to be made. The reality of this case was as follows. The white female was a cocaine addict raising two children by herself and accepting government assistance. The other was not a base cocaine user and sold the drug solely for profit and additionally, had a long criminal record involving gang violence, robbery, auto theft, evading arrest without regard for public safety and drug sales. We live in a very diverse community and enjoy a quality of life persons in other communities do not know exist. I have lived in many communities in several states and do know the difference. Mrs. Zimmer, you as a grown, educated person should know better than to make irresponsible comments on a subject that has been very real in many areas of the world. In the future, when you perceive there is a problem, get the facts and be part of the solution. Joe Stetz, Lompoc - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D