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Jimmy Valentine should be arrested. He has done a lot of bad stuff he hasn't been punished for all the bad things he’s done. Like the three banks he robbed, he always cheated his way out of jail time, and Jimmy lied to everyone. He has some bad things, so he should be arrested and put back in jail. The first reason Jimmy Valentine should be arrested is that he did rob three banks after he got out of jail. In the first week, he robbed a bank in Richmond, then he robbed a bank in Logansport two weeks later. After that he robbed a bank in Jefferson City. It was for five thousand dollars, which back then people didn't have much money. Additionally, he should be locked up because he never actually served his full time.

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