seattlechiquita
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Scheduling. No deal. I am seriously curious as to why he is wearing prison garb and the hair.
Scheduling. No deal. I am seriously curious as to why he is wearing prison garb and the hair.
I missed that. 200 months??? Raven would have been smart to grab that.Didn't they say in the beginning? They said something about the plea... I thought they mentioned how many months or something. It was over 200.
Refreshed WRAl, and it replayed. 237 to 294 months for second degree plea offer. You were right, guera.
Would the plea take into account time served? Would that come off the top of the sentencing, or is that the absolute time?That would have been about 20 years. He would be out when he was in his 50's.
This shows what a sociopath he truly is, though I'm sure Karyn will spin it into he's not guilty. She knows he's guilty, his family knows he's guilty, his attorneys know he's guilty.
Nobody but Raven killed Janet. He's a true socipoath.
Would the plea take into account time served? Would that come off the top of the sentencing, or is that the absolute time?
When/if he gets LWOP, his time served won't mean squat.
If he took the plea time served would have come off the top, so in the end it would have been 24.5 years minus the 1196 days served which would = 21.23 years.
Raven would be 54 years old when he would be released from prison if he had taken the plea, Kaiden would be 29 years old. They still would have had time together. Something Janet would not get because of Raven.
If (or when) Raven gets life without parole, that means he will never get to set outside as a free man.
That's the scary part. Glad he's to arrogant to take the gift offered. I can't imagine the conversation his attorneys would have had with him.
Are they working as court-appointed, for the wage the state pays? Do they also run a private practice?
We just had this come up with the Arias case, and at least one, if not both attorneys were getting $250/hr FROM THE STATE because they each also had a private practice.
I believe it would include time served, no early release.Would the plea take into account time served? Would that come off the top of the sentencing, or is that the absolute time?
When/if he gets LWOP, his time served won't mean squat.