Nice going Eric.  You caught me speeding.... again.  Its a  holiday 
weekend.  Give me a break !  (smiling)
I meant to say exercising.  How that came out as auctioning is beyond  this 
feeble mind.  As soon as I recover... I'll letcha know.  Happy  Weekend and 
thanks for the "heads up"
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/23/2012 9:45:24 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

auctioning? hmm...lol



Eric W  Rudd
[email protected]
-----Original Message----- 
From:  [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 2:01 PM 
To:  [email protected] ; [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected]  
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Quadriplegic released from prison 

You might  be surprised to hear that penal systems use inmates to 
perform much of the  work including ROM, auctioning, cath'ing, feeding 
and mobility.  They  are trained and tested.  Some place have medical 
doctors serving time  and male nurses.
Best Wishes

-----Original Message-----
From:  Bobbie Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: RONALD L PRACHT  <[email protected]>
Cc: quad-list  <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Nov 23, 2012 1:42 pm
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] Quadriplegic released from prison

If he's on a vent and  confined to bed then he IS in prison.   Bobbie


Do you  guys remember a wife of a quad use to be on the Q-list who 
husband was  involved in a robbery and in the car chase from police 
crashed his car,  broke his neck, was paralyzed and sent to ADA jail 
cell, but I don't  remember for how long. We were writing each other for 
years but I he  stopped writing and I never heard from him again. I 
think he died of  complications from a pressure sore. He had a great 
attitude.
I always thought it was rather fooling that he was sent to prison,  
and a waist of money for tax payer's for sending a quad to prison for  
robbery. If I remember correctly, he was in California.    Bobbie





On Nov 23, 2012, at 3:15 AM, RONALD L PRACHT  
&lt;[email protected]&gt; wrote:



Have any of  you guys heard about the man convicted of rape and murder 
and was  sentenced to 150 yrs Then six years into the sentence, another 
inmate  stabbed him in the neck which resulted in him being a quad. Im 
not sure  how many years he was in jail after he became disabled, but it 
was at a  cost of 650,000 dollars a year to take care of him. The 
inmates mother  agreed to take care of him upon his release and thats 
exactly what the  state did, let him go. What do you guys think? Should 
he be allowed to  live among the public? should the state pay the cost 
of attendent care  because he was hurt on their watch?

ron  c7




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