LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks mowed the lawn of a government building Tuesday as part of her court-ordered community service for lying to police after she ran off days before her scheduled wedding.
Wearing an orange community service vest, a ballcap that said "Life is good" and running shoes, Wilbanks seemed upbeat as she pushed a powered mower by a swarm of reporters and photographers. She briefly spoke when the mower's engine died in some tall grass.
"I'm doing well," said Wilbanks, who has been undergoing mental health treatment. She admitted with a laugh that it had been a long time since she had mowed a lawn.
"I need to get back to work. I don't want to get into trouble," she added.
In all, she was ordered to do 120 hours of service. Wilbanks had already completed 16 hours of her sentence by cleaning probation offices and washing public vehicles. State Department of Corrections spokeswoman Peggy Chapman said Wilbanks planned to work off eight more hours Tuesday, also picking up trash.
...She also was sentenced to two years of probation and ordered to pay $2,550 in restitution to the sheriff's office that helped with the search for her.
The nearby city of Duluth, where Wilbanks had lived with her fiance, spent nearly $43,000 to search for her; Wilbanks has repaid $13,249.
Wilbanks has a long way to go to pay off her debt, but she's made a good start.
The reason I'm bothering to follow-up on the Runaway Bride story is because I think Jennifer Wilbanks serves as a good example of how our justice system should work.
I was not willing to give her a pass on what she did. I thought she deserved to be punished for her selfishness. I know she suffered from emotional problems. That may have been the reason for her behavior, but it was not an excuse. Wilbanks wasted thousands of dollars in community resources because of her disappearance and bogus kidnapping claim.
As it should be, she is paying back society. Good for her.
The entire experience has probably been the wake up call she needed to get her life on track.
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Life is Good
Posted by Mary at 8/09/2005 05:43:00 PM
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