I've been reading some of the excerpts from the treasure trove of letters asking the Court for leniency in the Scruggs sentencing tomorrow. And after reading them, I've had a change of heart. You know what I say? He's suffered enough, just let him go! I mean, lighten up a little here, let's not get all harsh, let's not go all Torquemada on the dude! Just kidding. And now back to reality.Here's a link to the Sun Herald story with the excerpts -- you remember it was the Sun Herald who did the quick thinking and filed a motion with Judge Biggers asking to see the letters in the public interest. My overall impression: about what I expected. Scruggs has done a lot of good things for certain people, I'm sure, although I don't find that very relevant to what is going on with his sent
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