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pretty good bet,
![]() The first 8 counts are concurrent, with a max term of 15 and parole eligibility after five. Count 9 is conseutive to count 8, so assumming he gets parole after 5, tack on another 18 months for count 8 before he's eligible for parole on that count, and count 10 is consecutive to count 9, so tack on another 18 months again. If my math is right and I heard her correctly, he has to do 8 years minimum before he hits the streets. Nice guess Dave! |
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That's what she said
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That was how I had it added also Vic. The consecutives were the nail in his coffin, plus the fact that most people don't make parole their first time up (especially for a violent crime). I see him doing 10 years.
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Juan of 11
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It's like a make-up call in a football or BB game. Not sure how I feel about it in the Justice system but.. feels like some kind of justice.
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