James Burton Lane was not happy with the Palm Beach state attorney’s office for taking him to task for a burglary that netted him a 15-year sentence.
Now he can spend a little more time behind bars.
James Burton Lane sent a letter laced with threats and powdery substance to the Palm Beach state attorney's office.
December 24, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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James Burton Lane was not happy with the Palm Beach state attorney’s office for taking him to task for a burglary that netted him a 15-year sentence.
Now he can spend a little more time behind bars.
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