Jurors felt a felony conviction was enough for the young maid, but the woman whose rings were stolen was appalled by the jury's decision to pay the fine.
Tom Jackman, Washington Post U.S.
Fri, 12/15/2017 - 6:03am
Jurors felt a felony conviction was enough for the young maid, but the woman whose rings were stolen was appalled by the jury's decision to pay the fine.