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Kelly Barter
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E. Ryles and L. Ryles should be made to pay back all the people they swindled and pay for a real law service for the ex-clients.
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Janelle Mason
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I agree. I'm one of the witnesses and my name has been in the paper twice. This man should compensate everyone in full and more on top for "pain and suffering". I look forward to his stay in prison - he earned it.
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Bophesus
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I agree.
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Georgia Thorp
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I agree there is no excuses
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MDN
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How frustrating... I was the Jury Foreman for this trial, and spent over 3 months listening to witnesses, going over evidence, and dealing with the unending stream of objections from both sides. We found him unanimously guilty on %90 of the charges... And 6 months later, he STILL has not been sentenced! He's a clever man, and through all his legal finagling, firing and changing of lawyers, and filing appeals for a new trial... he's only bogging down the legal system, in an effort to buy as much time as possible until he faces the inevitable... jail-time. I have nothing against him personally, but I don't feel justice will be served until he pays the penalty for all the people he took advantage of. And he DID take advantage of them... a jury of his peers confirmed that with the 28 UNANIMOUS GUILTY FELONY VERDICTS!
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DMH
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I worked with this man many, many years ago and I am not surprised at this. For all the acheivements that he claims to have I have yet to see one that is real, true or sincere. And to pose as a Minister...how low can you really go. He should do the full sentence for this crime. He is stating his age and health as reasons not to do the time...First of all 55 is not old and health issues....He wasn't too sick to pull these scams so why is he too sick to serve the punishment.
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CLR
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At least you arent related to him.. :-(
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