Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Judge orders man to walk street wearing sign saying he is a thief every weekend... for SIX years

Humiliating sentence: Daniel Mireles will spend five hours every Saturday for the next six years, holding a sign in public revealing he is a convicted thief.
A man who stole money from victims of crime has been ordered to stand on a busy city street with a sign saying he is a thief - every weekend for the next six years.
Daniel Mireles has been walking back and forth on Westheimer in Houston - in front of the Galleria shopping centre with a sign saying he is a thief.
In large capital letters, his sign reads: 'I am a thief. I stole $250,000 from the Harris County crime victim's fund. Daniel Mireles.'
A judge ordered the public humiliation as part of Mireles's sentence.
Mireles says that he suffers abuse from passersby, but sometimes gets sympathy as well.
He said: 'I've been stopped by two gentlemen who don't approve of me walking the street. This block right here. They don't approve of what I did, but they don't approve of this.'

Mireles said he must stand at the intersection for five hours every weekend for the next six years.
His wife Eloise, a former county employee, was also convicted of theft in July. She'll serve the same public punishment once she gets out of jail.

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