HOUSTON (AP) — Harris County prosecutors promised looters arrested during Hurricane Harvey would face stiffer sentences but records show a majority of convictions so far have resulted in short or no jail terms.
Houston television station KPRC reports 74 percent of the 54 looting convictions brought a year or less behind bars. In 18 cases, those convicted received deferred adjudication and no jail. In several cases, the records show the “looting enhancement” allowing for harsher sentencing was dropped and the felony reduced to a misdemeanor.
Harris County Assistant District Attorney Brittney Aaron said those under deferred adjudication could get 10 years in prison for failing to comply with the terms of their agreements. She also said the DA’s office message is that “justice is served and, at the same time, justice is upheld.”