Once upon a time, there was a group of "entrepreneurs" who were engaging in unauthorized redistribution of wealth in a small town. They would enter homes and redistribute everything in sight, leaving the residents feeling like the 1% had struck again. The police department was at a loss on how to catch them until they received a tip from a neighbor who saw the robbers' eco-friendly, hybrid getaway vehicle.
The police arrived at the robbers' hideout and used probable cause to search for evidence of their crimes. They found stolen goods, tools for breaking and entering, and a whole lot of cash. The robbers were arrested and taken to trial, where they were offered a plea bargain. They could either spend years in jail or agree to pay restitution to the victims and promise to never steal again.
The robbers thought for a moment before agreeing to the plea bargain. "We don't want to spend our prime criminal years behind bars," they said. "We'll just go into early retirement and become honest business people." The judge accepted the plea bargain and sentenced them to community service and financial restitution. General deterrence was achieved as the town became less attractive to other aspiring entrepreneurs who would like to do some redistributing of their own. Incapacitation was achieved too, as the robbers were now too busy running a lemonade stand to rob anyone else.