He had prior convictions for burglary and theft, so the sandwich incident landed him a 70-year sentence. The prosecutors in the case justified the long sentence by pointing out that Sauls has prior convictions and that he "already had chances to address the issues with his behavior." And with that, they decided this purse snatcher should be locked in prison until he’s 82.Īlso in Texas, in 2010, Larry Dayries stole a tuna sandwich from Whole Foods while wielding a knife.
Except in this case, apparently the lesson Texas wants us all to learn is “we don’t believe in rehabilitation” – for the crime of stealing a purse, Sauls was sentenced to 45 years in prison. I guess that’s what the state of Texas was thinking when it sentenced Willie James Sauls last week for that very crime. Stealing from an old lady is pretty mean, after all, and you’d want whoever did it to learn a lesson. Toto released their self-titled debut album in October 1978, and it hit the Top Ten, sold two million copies, and spawned the gold Top Ten single 'Hold the Line.Snatching a purse off the arm of an elderly woman is one of the nastier offenses I can think of – the kind of thing that might make you shake your head and say to yourself “I hope whoever did that gets what’s coming to him.” And then you think for a second about just what he ought to have coming to him: community service, maybe – or even a night in jail.
Paich, Hungate, and Jeff Porcaro wrote songs for and performed on Boz Scaggs' Silk Degrees, the multi-million-selling 1976 album that combined pop, rock, and disco elements into a slick combination that heavily influenced mainstream pop music. The bandmembers had met in high school and at studio sessions in the 1970s, when they became some of the busiest session musicians in the music business. Paich was the son of arranger Marty Paich the Porcaros were the sons of percussionist Joe Porcaro. Toto was formed in Los Angeles in 1978 by David Paich (keyboards, vocals), Steve Lukather (guitar, vocals), Bobby Kimball (vocals), Steve Porcaro (keyboards), David Hungate (bass), and Jeff Porcaro (drums). The band endured some major personnel shakeups over the years, and in 1992, founding drummer Jeff Porcaro died unexpectedly, but Toto continued working, even as the individual members kept their lucrative session careers going.
'80s with a pair of smash hits, 'Rosanna' and 'Africa,' plus the breakout, six-Grammy success of the Toto IV album. Their biggest success, however, came in the early Ryuichi Sakamoto Ongaku Zukan Rar. They scored a hit straight out of the gate with 'Hold the Line' from their 1978 debut. based session men who had played with everyone from George Benson to Boz Scaggs and wanted to create something they could call their own.
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