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"There ain’t much net left," says Sheriff Troy. In this sobering episode, the line between law and justice is blurred when a bank robber, Hunter, explains his motives during a tense standoff. It turns out he wasn't after money, but rather a "fresh start" with a roof over his head and medical care for his mental health. He chose to commit a federal crime because "Federal prison inmates are the only people in the US with a Constitutionally guaranteed right to medical care". "CRIME & PUNISHMENT" is a powerful story about the choices we make when we feel we have no choice at all.
By Rick Regan"There ain’t much net left," says Sheriff Troy. In this sobering episode, the line between law and justice is blurred when a bank robber, Hunter, explains his motives during a tense standoff. It turns out he wasn't after money, but rather a "fresh start" with a roof over his head and medical care for his mental health. He chose to commit a federal crime because "Federal prison inmates are the only people in the US with a Constitutionally guaranteed right to medical care". "CRIME & PUNISHMENT" is a powerful story about the choices we make when we feel we have no choice at all.