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"The law is wonderfully just. In its majestic equality it forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets and to steal bread." Anatole France

 When a house is robbed by an ignorant boob? that never had a shower he is handed a twenty? sentence.
But when the thief is a bank employee, enjoying the confidence of his associates and employers the judge takes him into his private office, administers a gentle slap

on the wrist when he receives his plea "guilty"

 Oh, yes, the law is wonderfully just!
            (Theodore Debs)