impatientredhead
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This is great news. I was hoping she would not get off as a young offender.
25 years! Well done Judge!
One county down, one to go.
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This is great news. I was hoping she would not get off as a young offender.
25 years! Well done Judge!
Without getting into great detail about my own childhood I went thru 8 years of very needed therapy when I was 28 and I have been diagnosed with severe PTSD so it is not only from people who come back from war, It is a diagnoses that is given when you have been thru or seen things that will stay with you and affect you for the rest of your life...Off my soapbox now.
have read that she got 25
misty doesn't sound terribly remorseful from what I'm reading thus far ... but ... what's this about becoming hysterical? do we know what caused her to become hysterical?
What was the point of the judge pointing out the Cummings clan in the courtroom were there for Haleigh? This is about Misty being sentenced for drugs....
I think they charged her for her role in the murder of HaLeigh, they just don't have enough to prove it. IMHO.
Misty Croslin will serve 25 years in prison for trafficking drugs, a St. Johns County judge ruled today.
Misty Croslin took the stand in her own defense, saying that she started selling drugs because she grew up poor
10/08/2010
"Snip" http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/...=m1fasXvFwWFhIWellmwk64tG8gXe10fmV/IfW4xWdU4=
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. -- Misty is being sentenced today for trafficking oxycodone, a prescription pain medication.
"It is wrong to drug deal, but when you grow up poor, that is what you do," she said on the stand during defense questioning.
She agreed that for the first time in her life, she is in control.
She also was questioned by Judge Wendy Berger who asked her why she should be treated different than her codefendants.
"I wouldn't be here if (the FBI) didn't come at me... I'm not a drug dealer," Croslin responded.
Berger disagreed. She pointed at Haleigh's family in the courtroom. "They're here because of Haleigh, you're here because of drugs."
Croslin also asked to be sentenced as a youthful offender. "I'm so young, I have a lot of life ahead of me...."
"But you like the money?" said Berger. "Yes," Croslin responded.
The state argued with Croslin about her involvement in the drug deals; she has persisted that she was not the leader and that the drug contacts were the groups' not hers alone.
Ahhhhh...my mother grew up dirt poor...no one knew her real birthday either...she dropped out of high school...and you couldn't have met a more loving, generous, and law abiding citizen.http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=170750&catid=3#comments
Misty on stand today:
"It is wrong to drug deal but when you grow up poor, that is what you do," she said on the stand during defense questioning.
She agreed that for the first time in her life, she is in control.
Yes...it sure seems it had the desired result. For some macabre reason, I can envision GGMS chopping the head off that rat with a big, bad butcher knife. :sick:
What was the point of the judge pointing out the Cummings clan in the courtroom were there for Haleigh? This is about Misty being sentenced for drugs....