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Randy Lanier
I'm sure you all know Randy or have herd his name. There is a petition we are trying to get signed for his release its releaserandylanier,Or you can go on facebook and send him a friend request. Thanks I know he and his family would appreciate any help in getting this around. I would post a direct link but I don't know how.
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Re: Randy Lanier
Mind explaining what he is in for and why he should be released early?
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Re: Randy Lanier
he was sentenced to life without parole. He was convicted of importing and distributing over 300 tons of Colombian marijuana worth 68 million (in 1980's dollars). He jumped bail, has tried to escape at least once. Most of the stuff he sold was in the midwest, primarily Illinois......
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Re: Randy Lanier
And why? Is he not quility?:14:
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Re: Randy Lanier
I think he refused to testify against somebody,so the Feds played hardball with him. He ended up with life without parole. I know he was in the Federal prison in Marion, IL years ago.
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Re: Randy Lanier
Life without parole for selling pot is a bit much, especially when you can kill someone and get out in 20.
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My reason for this post is He got life for smuggling pot sorry but that in my opinion is a bit stiff. And in California you can get a card and buy it legal. I'm not saying what he did was alright but make the time fit the crime.
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Re: Randy Lanier
300 TONS of pot isn't a little bit of pot, and that's what he got convicted for and sadly for him it was during a time when you got HARD time for doing so.....
Randy Lanier and his partner Ben Kramer received life without parole sentences on 4 October 1988 under the newly-enacted Continuing ******** Enterprise statute (also known as the "Super Drug Kingpin" law), owing to their refusal to cooperate with the prosecution. The Whittington brothers who were also involved received a lighter sentence. Lanier filed an appeal based on the fact that later RICO convictions were not nearly as lengthy, but lost the appeal.He was initial placed in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary and was later transferred to the higher security United States Penitentiary I in Coleman. His subsequent appeals have all been denied. After suspicion of a planned escape in 1996, he spent two years in solitary confinement. |
Re: Randy Lanier
He is in coleman florida federal lockup
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Re: Randy Lanier
... and the taxpayers foot the bill...
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Re: Randy Lanier
I think he has done his time get him out and being a productive part of society.
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Re: Randy Lanier
This is what Wikipedia has about Lanier's conviction:
His growing up in Florida during his youth has been suggested as a potential precursor to his involvement in the drug trade in 1978[1] During his racing career, the FBI, however, were investigating Lanier. Lanier along with Ben Kramer, owner of Apache boats; and thirteen others[2] ran a multi million dollar drugs empire between 1982 and 1986 when the arrest took place.[3] Kramer was the great-nephew and one of the putative heirs of the top boss of the U.S. crime syndicate, Meyer Lansky. Many of these narcotics was distributed in Illinois, therefore he was indicted in the Southern District of Illinois in January 1987.[1] He was convicted of importing and distributing over 300 tons of Colombian marijuana,[4][5] believed to be worth $68million by prosecuters[6] and was due to be sentenced when he disappeared.[7] He was believed to had fled to Puerto Rico[8] but was later arrested in Antigua on October 26.[1] Lanier had also cut a deal after his arrest for conspiracy to distribute pot, but at the last minute refused to testify against Jack Kramer, father of Ben. Randy Lanier and his partner Ben Kramer received life without parole sentences on 4 October 1988[4] under the newly-enacted Continuing ******** Enterprise statute (also known as the "Super Drug Kingpin" law), owing to their refusal to cooperate with the prosecution. The Whittington brothers who were also involved received a lighter sentence. Lanier filed an appeal based on the fact that later RICO convictions were not nearly as lengthy, but lost the appeal.[9] He was initial placed in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary and was later transferred to the higher security United States Penitentiary I in Coleman.[10] His subsequent appeals have all been denied. After suspicion of a planned escape in 1996, he spent two years in solitary confinement. He now uses his available spare time exercising, playing chess and answering any letters sent by race fans.[11] REH |
Re: Randy Lanier
Him and the Whittingtons used the money to race Indy cars
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Re: Randy Lanier
to me what armstrong did is no different...
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Re: Randy Lanier
Shouldn't this be under the "Off Track" forum threads?????
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Re: Randy Lanier
The website for Randy is www.releaserandylanier.com.
I would go over to the "off track" forum thread if I knew how :/ I just joined and I'm unfamiliar with this site. Please accept my apologies. I'd like to say a brief word about Randy and that will be all. Randy has been in prison for 24 years. I was just wondering..how long should he be imprisoned? If you believe he should be pardoned, then by all means sign the petition please. If you believe in his sentencing was accurate then I would not expect for you to sign it. One final word..everything that I have read on here seems to be factual from what I know. Obviously, the opinions are just that. Regards, Nicole |
Re: Randy Lanier
Originally Posted by smith19: |
Re: Randy Lanier
i hope that s.o.b rots in prison.
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Re: Randy Lanier
Originally Posted by racefan20: |
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Originally Posted by racefan20: |
Re: Randy Lanier
Originally Posted by racefan20: I heard he is a Moon Rock smuggler! |
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