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(1)Lawrence John Ripple70, a resident of Kansas, United Statesimage text translation
(2)Kansas State Labor Bank in the United States in 2016
(3)It broke into the Of Labor bank
(1)I gave the note to the banker afterwardsimage text translation
(2)The note says, “Give me the money because there’s a gun!”
(1)Scared Bank employee tells Ripple about $3000image text translation
(2)I paid 280,000 won
(3)Unusually, he didn’t run away, he sat in the lobby of the bank, waited for the police to come
(1)I’ve been called and sent to the policeimage text translation
(2)I was arrested in good faith
(1)The reason why he banked is very simpleimage text translation
(2)According to court records, he’s not the only one
(3)He said he committed the crime because he couldn’t stand living with his wife anymore
(1)Also, before Ripple decides to rob a bankimage text translation
(2)He argued with his wife loudly and said he’d rather go to the cell than stay home
(3)He didn’t hire a lawyer at the trial, as if he wanted to go to jail
(4)Ripple said in court, “I feel good now.”
(1)Lawrence John Ripple and Mrsimage text translation
(1)I chose to go to jail because if I go to jail, I can make new friendsimage text translation
(2)This is because the elderly in the U.S. can receive free meals and medical services that are difficult for them to enjoy
(3)On the other hand, if they divorce, they decided that prison would be better because of the burden of expenses such as alimony and child support
(4)But his plan went up in smoke in five days
(1)Ripple was found guilty of bank robberyimage text translation
(2)The Kansas court has no criminal record, and it’s a money order
(3)Considering that I gave it back
(1)Give Ripple six months of house arrest and community serviceimage text translation
(2)He was sentenced to 50 hours of community service during a three-year probation period, including one
(3)Ripley’s plan to go to prison because he didn’t want to live with his wife went down the drain
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