Man Sentenced to Prison, Gets Married

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May 11, 2002
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Man Sentenced to Prison, Gets Married
Friday, February 23, 2007 7:17 AM EST
The Associated Press


BELLEVILLE, Ill. (AP) — With help from a judge, David Kite got five years in prison and a life partner.

After sentencing Kite on Wednesday to prison for stealing a lawnmower from a home, St. Clair County Circuit Judge John Baricevic obliged the 23-year-old man's request and married him to girlfriend Victoria Smith in the same courtroom.

The groom sported an orange jumpsuit, shackles and handcuffs during the five-minute civil ceremony; the bride had on a T-shirt and sweat pants.

A day later, Baricevic described the short ceremony as polite, with no visible grudge toward him by the lovestruck man he'd just punished with prison.

"If there's any resentment, you'd have to ask the other guy," Baricevic said. "Judges in all states marry people. Obviously, the situation involved here was not a usual one. It's very unique."

And it developed fast.

Kite had just pleaded guilty to a felony theft count and was ordered imprisoned when Kite asked for a furlough to marry Smith, promising to surrender to begin serving his sentence afterward. A prosecutor objected, and Baricevic denied the request.

"Usually to grant a furlough, it has to be an emergency situation. I didn't think marriage was," the judge said.

Moments later, Kite and Smith said they wanted to get married immediately.

So with Kite in a holdover cell, Smith hustled to the county clerk's office and filled out a marriage license the clerk brought over for Kite to sign.

And the man facing a five-year hitch got hitched.
 

Arson

Long live the KING!!!!
May 7, 2002
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5 years, from a Home which means, he could have caught a First Degree burglury, 5 years isnt too far fetched.