MS. ALLEN: LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR TRENOR AND KEIGLER
by leighkarmal at Citysearch
Dear Ms. Kayla Allen: I recently read of the Trenor/Zeigler case. If the death penalty was not created for the people admitting this heinous act, then what? I can't imagine that there is any possibility that these two individuals could EVER be eligible for parole based on not being able to make a case that they would not harm anyone again. Perhaps they would not harm an adult, but no child of any age or any animal would be safe around them. What is to prevent this woman or man from having other children? At their ages, they have 20+ years to conceive children. Please reconsider your sentencing, etc. reccomendations. Please note the Anthony case and the evidence suggesting the mother committed this murder. Please consider the message life with parole will send. To myself and many other people, there is not greater crime than this particular crime. Thank you
Customer service is not worth waiting
by jeffgelb at Citysearch
District attorney files are only available to defense lawyers on Tuesdays and Fridays. The information/customer service is spotty as the newest employees will be the ones giving the information.
The assistant district attorneys have too much turnover. Felony prosecutors are more knowledgeable than misdemeanor prosecutors.



