They still haven’t gone to trial yet and who knows what is going to happen to that clown.Of course armed robbery is dumb. There’s a reason why she went to Stanford.
How many years is SBF getting?
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They still haven’t gone to trial yet and who knows what is going to happen to that clown.Of course armed robbery is dumb. There’s a reason why she went to Stanford.
How many years is SBF getting?
We talking 43 years in prison? An American prison? Who’s getting 43 years in American prison? A white man? Oh a black man? Is this the first time they’ve given 43 years to a black man before? They have?
Why did he do that? Maybe he read an American history book but didn’t read the appendix. I hear the Lenapes were big before I got here. Are you a Youkut man?
This is one of the cases when you need a few good men to disfigure that cac and drop off a few sticks of dynamite on the judges front porch while he sleepingthats a lot of time for an armed robbery tho... Like I said,
they let a wight boy go for RAPING A BABY and UPLOADING
The video...of course the baby was "black" and the judge gave
him zero time.. forty years was waaaay to much, he shouldve
got ten to 12, now if someone was physically injured of course you add on
more time for that... but FORTY thats excessive... in legalese thats called a
Civil Death....
I thought he murdered somebody.... that lawyer was sitting there like,
Sure cant wait to get at them pork chops tonight..
I think people are missing one key point. This dude was already on parole when he did all that shit, PLUS, he probably had a few other felonies where he got probation or a light sentence. My Corrections 101 prof called it "brick stacking". He said those "light" sentences were basically like bricks, and when you get enough of them, you've built yourself a heavy sentence. Dude was probably used to getting light sentences, so he couldn't even imagine getting slammed like this. Those were the howls of a dude that didn't see that shit coming.Everyone here who is claiming its too much time.....
Fail to acknowledge that We/YOU already know black people
are made examples of in the courts of this country. Are yall saying he didnt know they
would make an example of him for his crimes that clearly he was guilty of?
Yall and He ...Know better !
Lastly... Attempted Murder and kidnap will get you more time than Murder.
Remember that when yall do some dumb shit and expect to be treated like a white defendant.
Really? Wow!In Tobago, the government is the main employer. If your ass is too dumb and poor to leave, they are willing to give you a couple thousand dollars a month to support yourself only for 4 hours of work. I credit that program with why there’s little crime on the island.
Until you realize and accept that government is the solution, you will continue to have these issues. And Tobago is 99% black which explains why that ain’t ever gonna work here.
You can hear that ninja cryin through the courtroom walls
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"When BB King is your defense attorney, you’ll wind up singing the blues at sentencing."
"His lawyer like "Man a brotha can't even finish a crossword in peace nowadays? LOL"
"When the judge drops 43 years on your head and your own defence lawyer tries to add an extra 6 months, LOL"
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His atty was like let's round the 43 up to 43.5. It was obvious he ain't give a FUCK! Even smirked as his client let out a howl!!!
No Arguement there... However in case you didnt know the prison systems across America are privately owned and generate a shit ton of money for the local and state economies. And yes most of them do work..... manufacturing clothing, eyeglasses and other goods for retail sale across America. Dont Believe me... Just look it up .. Its a whole $$$ generating business.That’s not my argument. If the court wants to give him a million years, I wouldn’t give a shit. My only interests are economic. How much does it cost the state to imprison someone for 1 million years? Are there ways to transfer the money from imprisonment directly to the the imprisoned?
Prisons do not work. They don’t deter crime. Housing criminals is a waste of money. Money that could have easily be given to the imprisoned so they could live the life they want.
After reading that. Yea get his ass off the street before he kills someone. 43 might be validated.The scene was a chaotic end to a hearing where Jurevicius, a Cleveland-native returned to his hometown Browns to finish out his 11-year NFL, described how Howse terrorized him at gunpoint for 30 minutes during the September robbery.
“He terrorized me for 30 minutes,” Jurevicius said in court Thursday.
Howse pleaded guilty in January to aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery burglary and other charges in the Sept. 14 robbery of Jurevicius and another home-invasion robbery of a 70-year-old woman two days earlier.
Howse’s cousin, State Rep. Stephanie Howse, asked McDonnell in a letter read aloud in court to take into account that as a 4-year-old boy, Howse witnessed his 16-year-old uncle hang himself.
“Hurt people hurt people,” the letter said.
On Sept. 14, Jurevicius said he went out to his barn to turn off the lights after his family finished dinner in his Gates Mills home and encountered an armed Howse in an event that he said changed his life.
Howse snatched the gloves that Jurevicius wore during that Super Bowl and wore them as he held the 6-feet 5-inch Jurevicius at gunpoint for more than 30 minutes as he demanded money and electronics and made Jurevicius open his safe. Howse then led Jurevicius to the home where his wife and children were, and threatened to shoot Jurevicius, he said.
Jurevicius opened the door and asked his wife to bring all the cash he could. He also offered Howse his Super Bowl ring. Prosecutors said Howse told them he rejected the ring because he would surely get caught if he tried to sell it, that he and wore the gloves so he wouldn’t leave behind fingerprints.
Jurevicius ultimately escaped by running into the house and locking the door. He said he grabbed a handgun and hid with his wife and children until police came to the house.
“He wore the damn gloves I wore in the Super Bowl while my son was fighting for his life,” Jurevicius said in court.
In the Sept. 12 robbery, Howse broke into the home of a 70-year-old woman and hid beneath her bed until she walked into her bedroom, then jumped out and pointed a gun at her. The woman ran into the bathroom and locked the door behind her, and called 911 until police came.
Howse was wearing a GPS ankle monitor at the time of the robberies because he was on parole after serving more than five years in prison for another home invasion. In that incident, Howse held two 15-year-old boys at gunpoint, Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Elaina Thomas said.
In his own comments, Howse said he carried out the robberies to make good an a $1,500 drug debt. The dealer he owed the money to had started to threaten Howse’s life and the life of his fiancee, Howse said.
He’s actually lucky he didn’t get life.I think people are missing one key point. This dude was already on parole when he did all that shit, PLUS, he probably had a few other felonies where he got probation or a light sentence. My Corrections 101 prof called it "brick stacking". He said those "light" sentences were basically like bricks, and when you get enough of them, you've built yourself a heavy sentence. Dude was probably used to getting light sentences, so he couldn't even imagine getting slammed like this. Those were the howls of a dude that didn't see that shit coming.
Bruh. Just stop it. He didn’t get 43 years for any damn drug habit. Is that the only thing you got out of those paragraphs? Any normal person reading those paragraphs would realize he got 43 years because of all of his bad conduct that happened prior to this case, like terrorizing, a 90-year-old woman.all over a damn drug habit. You’re telling me it makes more sense morally to give someone 40 years cause they’re a damn druggie? Give that man his dope at a subsidized rate and keep it the fuck pushing.
Im willing to bet if this cat did this to you ...If a slave were to be discovered to have known to read, write and know how to do math, he could count on having his hands removed. His slave master would then complain that he was worthless without hands. If a slave were to seek freedom too many times they would cut his Achilles and eventually take the foot, so when I hear they’re giving Negroes decades for a couple dollars, I can’t help but be underwhelmed.
..at least he wasnt acting up like these two were..
In Tobago, the government is the main employer. If your ass is too dumb and poor to leave, they are willing to give you a couple thousand dollars a month to support yourself only for 4 hours of work. I credit that program with why there’s little crime on the island.
Until you realize and accept that government is the solution, you will continue to have these issues. And Tobago is 99% black which explains why that ain’t ever gonna work here.
My nephew is a sheriff's deputy, and he told us when a person gets hit with a large number, the first thing they say to that person is, "Okay, calm down." because they KNOW they're getting to show their whole entire ass.He’s probably been telling his client what was coming and his client wouldn’t grasp it, wouldn’t except it. But the only person in the courtroom who was shocked was the client himself.
And nine time out of ten there was a plea bargain on the table that the client kept turning down......now for sure, that plea bargain is a high number, because no one pleads to the max, BUT it is for sure LESS than the max. But some people's understanding is ZERO. They won't hear anyone telling them the risk of going to trial or letting the judge decide the sentence.......they are in denial. Sooooooo, when they keep turning down those offers and then get spanked......it hits them like a ton of bricks.My nephew is a sheriff's deputy, and he told us when a person gets hit with a large number, the first thing they say to that person is, "Okay, calm down." because the KNOW they're getting to show their whole entire ass.
Also, trials are expensive, that's why they throw plea bargains at you. If you make them take it trial, you will get the max, because you made them spend that money.And nine time out of ten there was a plea bargain on the table that the client kept turning down......now for sure, that plea bargain is a high number, because no one pleads to the max, BUT it is for sure LESS than the max. But some people's understanding is ZERO. They won't hear anyone telling them the risk of going to trial or letting the judge decide the sentence.......they are in denial. Sooooooo, when they keep turning down those offers and then get spanked......it hits them like a ton of bricks.
How did he not know what was coming down the pike? That’s what kills me every time. I guarantee you his lawyer told him 100 times with the number could be, and he just wouldn’t except that. So instead, he wanted his hearing. And he got it too.The scene was a chaotic end to a hearing where Jurevicius, a Cleveland-native returned to his hometown Browns to finish out his 11-year NFL, described how Howse terrorized him at gunpoint for 30 minutes during the September robbery.
“He terrorized me for 30 minutes,” Jurevicius said in court Thursday.
Howse pleaded guilty in January to aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery burglary and other charges in the Sept. 14 robbery of Jurevicius and another home-invasion robbery of a 70-year-old woman two days earlier.
Howse’s cousin, State Rep. Stephanie Howse, asked McDonnell in a letter read aloud in court to take into account that as a 4-year-old boy, Howse witnessed his 16-year-old uncle hang himself.
“Hurt people hurt people,” the letter said.
On Sept. 14, Jurevicius said he went out to his barn to turn off the lights after his family finished dinner in his Gates Mills home and encountered an armed Howse in an event that he said changed his life.
Howse snatched the gloves that Jurevicius wore during that Super Bowl and wore them as he held the 6-feet 5-inch Jurevicius at gunpoint for more than 30 minutes as he demanded money and electronics and made Jurevicius open his safe. Howse then led Jurevicius to the home where his wife and children were, and threatened to shoot Jurevicius, he said.
Jurevicius opened the door and asked his wife to bring all the cash he could. He also offered Howse his Super Bowl ring. Prosecutors said Howse told them he rejected the ring because he would surely get caught if he tried to sell it, that he and wore the gloves so he wouldn’t leave behind fingerprints.
Jurevicius ultimately escaped by running into the house and locking the door. He said he grabbed a handgun and hid with his wife and children until police came to the house.
“He wore the damn gloves I wore in the Super Bowl while my son was fighting for his life,” Jurevicius said in court.
In the Sept. 12 robbery, Howse broke into the home of a 70-year-old woman and hid beneath her bed until she walked into her bedroom, then jumped out and pointed a gun at her. The woman ran into the bathroom and locked the door behind her, and called 911 until police came.
Howse was wearing a GPS ankle monitor at the time of the robberies because he was on parole after serving more than five years in prison for another home invasion. In that incident, Howse held two 15-year-old boys at gunpoint, Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Elaina Thomas said.
In his own comments, Howse said he carried out the robberies to make good an a $1,500 drug debt. The dealer he owed the money to had started to threaten Howse’s life and the life of his fiancee, Howse said.