I missed it, did they actually say that??
Yes, they did. Well, the translator said it. Assuming he's translating what was said.
I missed it, did they actually say that??
Opinion: He's high.
He's not understanding what all of this means... (and neither do I)
Sounds to me that they don't believe the sincere confession, but I'm not sure.
Worse might happen. He's looking so "flubby" (to quote the TH) he might have a stroke and die. No loss to mankind.
As long as he doesn't fall on someone on his way to the floor.:crazy:
Worse might happen. He's looking so "flubby" (to quote the TH) he might have a stroke and die. No loss to mankind.
Yes, they did. Well, the translator said it. Assuming he's translating what was said.
Exactly. He probably thought this was going to be a piece of cake. His lawyer must have had him believing just "sincerely confess" and you'll get 7 years. He couldn't even do that with any convincing emotion.
Maybe this time, having that 3 woman panel of judges, the karma of how he feels about women has finally caught up to him. I hope so anyway.
It would be even more ironic if his lawyer (who surprisingly is not complaining of death threats) pretty much set him up for this. The con man getting conned. Well I'm sure that will be the next chapter in the conspiracy theories anyway.
MOO
I swear he just smiled (CNN.com live feed) - now he's chewing on his finger.
YAY - they made him stand up!!!
Wow - he is amused as to the financial penalty. Unbelievable!
Is there another "live feed" anywhere, I hope.
anyone think he'll have grounds for an appeal based on the fact his was 'misled' re: how a sincere confession would help get a reduced sentence?