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Post Info TOPIC: Man breaks terms of probation and wins a million bucks. Should he be allowed to keep it?
Should he have been allowed to keep the money? [6 vote(s)]

Yes, like the judge said it's a minor violation of his parole.
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No. A rule is a rule, the money should be confiscated.
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Man breaks terms of probation and wins a million bucks. Should he be allowed to keep it?


I'm not sure where I stand on this one so I was curious what our group would think...

 

BARNSTABLE, Mass. (AP) -- The luck keeps rolling for a convicted bank robber who won a $1 million lottery prize: Though he violated his probation by buying the ticket, a judge says he can keep the money.

A lawyer for Timothy Elliott, 55, called the violation minor, and the Massachusetts lottery commission previously has said there was no basis for withdrawing the prize.

Barnstable Superior Court Judge Richard Connon on Friday approved the probation department's agreement that he could keep the winnings. The only change is that Elliott now must pay a monthly $65 probation supervisory fee, previously waived because he had been indigent.

Elliott declined to comment Friday. He lives in Bourne under the supervision of the Department of Mental Health.

A spokesman for the Massachusetts Probation Department did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

In October 2006, Elliott pleaded guilty to unarmed robbery for a heist at a bank on Cape Cod and was placed on five years' probation. The terms required him to not "gamble, purchase lottery tickets or visit an establishment where gaming is conducted ..."

The jackpot was won on $10 ticket for the "$800 Million Spectacular" game that Elliott bought at a supermarket in Hyannis. He already has received the first of 20 annual $50,000 checks from the lottery commission.



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an UNarmed robbery, under watch for mental health issues. I said let him have the money. The hospitals will probably eat a nice portion of it on his care...

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I wonder what kind of parole violation buying the ticket was? That would make a difference on how I felt about it.




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WebGuy wrote:


I wonder what kind of parole violation buying the ticket was? That would make a difference on how I felt about it.



Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

I'm guessing, to follow law, he'd get to keep the money but get sentenced to jail.

 



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I think this is what he broke:
The terms required him to not "gamble, purchase lottery tickets or visit an establishment where gaming is conducted ..."


When he came forward they realized he had broke it. I think he should not be able to keep it. It seems to not make bad people better anyway!

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If it probation specifically said that then no, he shouldn't get to keep it because he was breaking the law at the time he got the ticket.



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JD The Jazz Doctor wrote:

an UNarmed robbery, under watch for mental health issues. I said let him have the money. The hospitals will probably eat a nice portion of it on his care...





I would guess that in some way, we will pay for everything related to him. Medical or otherwise.

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