IMO, Adam will use the State dropping the felon in possession of a dangerous weapon, and career criminal possessing a handgun, as badges of honor and bragging rights. He will no doubt be cocky and defiant with this news-- which will only lead to AM being written up.Well, I mean there's not really a point I guess. He's already away for good, more or less. It's a way to cut court charges for the state. Assuming he gets the full 56 years, he would be 90 if paroled after the 56. I would say "don't drop the charged" if he'd only gotten like 30 and the sentence from these charges could run consecutive after the murder charge.
MOO.