Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
At least the homeless man will have a roof over his head guaranteed for a while, and hopefully treatment and education so whatever lead him to homelessness will no longer be an issue when he gets out. I'm guessing the CEO was prosecuted as part of larger case, and there were many, many more people involved. At least he's getting SOME jail time ...
Excuse me, but that is a real stretch. IMO. It's just another example of
our Justice system. Someone convicted for cocaine possession (powder)
gets less time than someone convicted of crack (rock form) possession.

Its all cocaine, why the difference in sentences? Could it be white collar
crime vs blue collar crime?