Looking Down the Barrel of a...

By CeciandJack

38.6K 8.5K 14K

#1Nonfiction: Will Ceci be seduced by ax crimes, buried girls & mushy poems? Will she fall head-over-ass into... More

One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
9 1/2
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Thirteen
Fourteen
Fifteen
Sixteen
Seventeen
Eighteen
Nineteen
Twenty
Twenty-One
Twenty-Two
Twenty-Three
Twenty-Four
Twenty-Five
Twenty-Six
Twenty-Seven
Twenty-Nine
Thirty
Thirty-One
Thirty-Two
Thirty-Three
Thirty-Four
Thirty-Five
Thirty-Six
Thirty-Seven
Thirty-Eight
Thirty-Nine
Forty
Forty-One
Forty-Two
Forty-Three
Forty-Four
Forty-Five
Forty-Six
46.5
Forty-Seven
Forty-Eight
Forty-Nine
Fifty
Fifty-One
Fifty-Two
Fifty-Three
Fifty-Four
Fifty-Five
Fifty-Six
Fifty-Seven
Fifty-Eight
Fifty-Nine
Sixty
Sixty-One
Sixty-Two
Sixty-Three
Sixty-Four
Intermission One
Ceci & Jack Interview
Prequel
Part Two - Chapter One
Part Two - Chapter Two
Part Two - Chapter Three
Part Two - Chapter Four
Part Two - Chapter Five
Part Two - Chapter Six
Part Two - Chapter Seven
Part Two - Chapter Eight
Part Two - Chapter Nine
Part Two - Chapter Ten
Part Two - Chapter Eleven
Part Two - Chapter Twelve
Part Two - Chapter Thirteen
Part Two - Chapter Fourteen
Part Two - Chapter Fifteen
Intermission Two
THE COLORADO RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Trailer for Ceci's latest documentary, Tales of Geometry.

Twenty-Eight

325 88 191
By CeciandJack

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Jack

7:00AM: Public meeting on whether Jason (ax case), will get a recommendation for treatment or prison. 

I am not permitted to speak. 

The Board is made up of Judges, DAs, Public Defenders, treatment professionals, etc. They have all the power to decide Jason's fate. It's very hard to watch and not speak...

But they have free breakfast in steamer trays!

FREE!

Eggs, tater tots!

Coffee, no tea.

Very heavy atmosphere, heavy meeting.

22 members on the board. First topic is new protocols for life-sentence offenders. Now they are discussing the proper response to escapes. Lots of big dudes here with badges and guns.

I can't believe they don't have tea.

Tater tots!

Starting case review.

The first case is incest. The victim just spoke. She is crying. Defendant went down in flames. The Board voted for prison. No treatment. Next case...

Of the 22 board members, the elected DA is the most harsh & punitive. When he speaks and comes down on a candidate, the others listen, many follow. He just shot down another guy. Dude is heading to prison.

The Public Defender member is fighting back, he's in the minority, and clawing his way uphill. Hope he speaks up for Jason.

Jason's case just called up. The public defender is pitching treatment. The DA wants prison. The chair, a judge, is for prison.

The vote. Some members abstain. The vote is 8 to 7 to reject Jason for treatment.

Ugh....FUCK!!!

....fuck......

.....f.......

Only option left is straight prison. Sentencing for Jason in 7 days....Free breakfast is now making me sick...

Meeting adjourned. Time to pick up the pieces and keep on working. 

Back to the office. Back to work.

Just had to tell Jason about being rejected for treatment, and his sentencing to prison next week.

Hate this.

Hate it.

He took it pretty well. Later, he's dropping off 5 cords of wood. Cases like this make me want to split logs.

Jack

Prostitution: Records of prostitution go back to the beginning of human history. Early civilizations show evidence that prostitution was tolerated and even supported as a method to allow unwed girls an opportunity to earn their dowry. Babylonians required every woman to wait in the Temple of Ishtar until they had sex with a stranger who selected them by placing a coin on her lap. This was considered a solemn religious duty. 

There is extensive evidence of prostitution in the Old Testament. Later records seem to show that religious involvement may have financially benefited the temples and priests who oversaw the practice. The early Roman Empire tolerated prostitution, but regulated it. Roman prostitutes had to register with police, wear distinctive clothing, and dye their hair yellow or wear yellow wigs. 

The Middle Ages coexisted with prostitution. However, the sanctity of marriage was becoming more prevalent along with monogamy. The principle was monogamy for women, good. Monogamy for men, bad. St. Augustine provides the bullet proof logic for the double standard, "More women than one can be made pregnant by one man, whereas one woman cannot be made pregnant by more than one man."

In Dark Ages France, prostitutes wore a badge, could not wear jewels, and we're barred from certain parts of cities. Nonetheless, their revenues were shared with towns and local universities. In Avignon, a brothel was housed in the Pope's residence, and prostitutes received weekly inspections. 

In the late 1400s and 1500s sexually transmitted diseases, were believed to have spread to Europe from the New World on the bodies of Columbus' crew. The epidemic brought a period of heavy punishment for prostitutes. The new disease was syphilis. Sex with prostitutes became a felony and a second conviction was punished by death.

Later, in the New World, prostitution flourished. Groups of prostitutes followed the Continental Army from one battle to another during the Revolutionary War. Some American commanders discouraged the trade. Others promoted it as a way of boosting morale. By 1800, a survey reported more than 200 brothels in lower Manhattan alone. Concurrently, 75% of New York men reported being afflicted with a sexually transmitted disease. 

The Gold Rush of 1840 brought men and prostitution to the Wild West. Brothels spread throughout the West and were either legal or ignored by law enforcement. In Tombstone, Arizona, commercial sex was elevated with the installation of 14 "hanging cribs" to heighten the sexual experience. By 1858, prostitution grossed more than $6,300,000 annually, more than the combined revenues of the American shipping and brewing industries.

The telephone was introduced to America in the early twentieth century. The device converted many prostitutes to "call girls". The Jazz Age was in some respects, born in brothels. Prohibition pushed law abiding citizens into speak-easies, which often were just brothels that combined illegal alcohol with illegal sex. Both thrived. The end of prohibition altered prostitution but did not harm it. In 1960, the birth control pill was introduced eliminating the risk of pregnancies and extending the productive career of prostitutes. 

In 1973, COYOTE, a prostitute rights organization, was founded. Others followed.

Prostitution is big and dangerous. Current sources estimate that there are 1,000,000 prostitutes in America, 1 for every 300 residents (exactly the same as the number of lawyers). Sex for money hauls in $14,000,000,000 per year. Thirty percent of single men report that they have had sex with a prostitute at least once. Eighty-three percent of those men believe prostitution is an addiction, 40% of them report they were intoxicated when they paid for sex. Rates for prostitutes begin at roughly $150/hour and go up to $2000/hour. "Management" typically takes a large share of the fee. 

In New Jersey, a study found 57% of all prostitutes were HIV+. 68% of prostitutes have been raped. 82% violently assaulted. The mortality rate for prostitutes is 459/100,000. That death rate is more than three times higher than the death rate for commercial fishing which has the highest official death rate on earth. 

Jack

Carmen is getting ready for the Memorial Day rush. Is Detective Balsam getting his crew and beautiful wavy locks set for a weekend bust?

[Photo: Carmen dolled-up on Facebook--REDACTED]



[⭐Vote⭐ for cops with thick and lustrous hair!]

Photo: ManWoman by StockSnap, 2019 (Pixabay #2589818).

Continue Reading

You'll Also Like

The Whole Truth By jaxharlow

Mystery / Thriller

432K 20.1K 52
Adele knows she witnessed a murder - what she doesn't know is just how personal it is. ...