MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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I would have more sympathy for the mother if she had chosen to fight for justice rather than sue.
She had to choose one or the other... who here would have chosen to stop fighting for justice in order to get money?
She was originally given 10 YEARS... but as you said he suggested he would modify her sentence.
Which he did 77 days later when he released her.
We need to get JVM on this one now that she covered Juliette. lease:
She had to choose one or the other... who here would have chosen to stop fighting for justice in order to get money?
She was originally given 10 YEARS... but as you said he suggested he would modify her sentence.
Which he did 77 days later when he released her.
We need to get JVM on this one now that she covered Juliette. lease:
:furious: I'm choking with indignation and rage!
Here's something the judge said when Alissa had died and he had to make a decision about whether the other children should be taken out of the evil abuser's care (The "Mr. Sprunger he refers to is the defendant's father.):
http://articles.southbendtribune.com/2012-10-11/news/34395469_1_vanderbeck-time-bomb-wrong-place
The defendant had tons of support in the courtroom; the mother had very little. Even the judge was cold towards her. AND he even suggested to the defendant that she and her attorney should wait a bit and then petition him to modify his sentence.
I keep calling her "the defendant" because I don't think I'm allowed to call her the murderer.