The late Cory Luke White and Aldani Faith Byrd shared one thing in common - the same Lauderdale County judge. According to an article in the Montgomery Advertiser, White was originally given probation, but then sent to prison after violating the terms of his release. White's sister some years later begged for a new sentencing for her brother, but her pleas went unanswered.
Let's compare White to Byrd; who is the more violent, at least on paper? That would be Byrd who has been involved in not one, but two, armed robberies. In fact, she allegedly stabbed the victim in one robbery. She has never been incarcerated in the state prison system.
Last week she was again returned to jail for violating her latest probation. It was the second time for Byrd to be charged with not toeing the line in this particular conviction. What will happen to her now?
Byrd, in addition to being a two-time runaway as a young teen and having one child taken away by the state, has at least 16 arrests in the past eight years in Lauderdale County. That's not counting Colbert, Franklin, or Mobile Counties where she also has arrests.
Will Byrd now go south to finish her sentence? If she doesn't, why did White, whose criminal record didn't come close to comparing to Aldani Faith Byrd's?
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