She then notes that the defendant has been found guilty of all charges against him. "It now becomes my duty to determine which punishment to impose."
"Except for the fact that the defendant has no prior criminal conviction, there is no mitigating fact or circumstance in this case...."
"This court finds particularly that the defendant, Justin Ross Harris, intentionally and unnecessarily and in a wanton manner inflicted on the victim, Cooper Harris, unnecessary and wanton" agony."
She notes that the jury was unanimous in its verdict.
Harris, she says, "callously walked away from that child in that hot car in June. In Georgia."
She then says she will follow the recommendation of the state, which is life in prison without possibility of parole, plus 32 years, to run consecutively.
Staley Clark then calls for Harris and the defense and the prosecution to approach the bench for sentencing.
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/minut...oss-harris-sentencing/EU4ubO8MG4gNAHtlsUM1kM/
That's exactly what the judge was saying.But didn't she add "In a different way"? I think she meant 'Let this be a warning to anyone else who thinks they can do this and get away with it'
That jumped out to me as well. How does the state of GA state via the judge it was an accident but sentence on malice. Makes zero sense to meJudge just essentially acknowledged it was an accident as well. That's what her comments sounded like to me anyway.
Does anybody but me find it odd that there was nobody there to give a victim impact statement on behalf of the deceased victim? where is the mother? where is some relative to speak for the deceased: very unusual and sickening actually.
I cant believe I forgot about the sentencing today! So glad he will pay for killing his son every day for the rest of his life.
you can rewatch the sentencing here:
[video=youtube;uvIuJDz0zL8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvIuJDz0zL8[/video]
The judge entering the courtroom begins at about 24:00. The first 24 minutes is of the camera panning the courtroom.
Count 2. Felony murder, count one. In felony murder, the defendant causes the death of another during the commission of a felony. In count one against Harris, the underlying felony was cruelty to children in the first degree.
Sentence: Vacated by law (due to conviction on Count 1)
Count 3. Felony murder, count two. In count two, the underlying felony was cruelty to children in the second degree.
Sentence: Vacated by law (due to conviction on Count 1)
At around 28:41 when the judge is asking Boring about the sentencing parameters for each count I believe he said counts 2 and 3 (the felony murder counts, right?) were vacated. Boring says count 2 as a matter of law is vacated by law so there would be no sentence for count 2. He says the same for count 3.
So Ross was sentenced only for malice murder. Am I understanding this correctly?
ETA: That's what it looks like:
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/justi...prison-without-parole/IHpP38nLFwyVHBphbJkJEK/
How long is life over there? Is it actually life?
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Judge says since RH wanted to be an advocate ...mission accomplished.
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I guess we all hear what we want to hear LOL. Didn't even occur to me at all in anything the judge said or prosecution said that anyone thought it was an accident.
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