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http://www.newschannel5.com/content/perry_march/16498.aspEarly Thursday morning, Perry Marchs father Arthur was arrested by U.S. and Mexican authorities near his home in Ajijic, Mexico and taken to Guadalajara. By Thursday night, he was in the United States. Both men are facing charges of conspiracy to kill Lawrence and Carolyn Levine, the parents of Janet March.
Arthur March is being held in Houston, Texas. Deputy District Attorney Tom Thurman tells NewsChannel 5 that it depends on whether or not he waives extradition when Arthur returns to Nashville. Thurman says if he waives extradition, he could be back as soon as Friday,or within the next ten days. But if he fights it, it could be several weeks or months.
A witness to Thursday mornings arrest said it happened in similar fashion to Perry Marchs arrest in July of last year, in which several men drove up and took him right off the street in front of his favorite doughnut shop.
Its an arrest that does not come as a surprise. Deputy District Attorney Tom Thurman has said he wants to try Perry and Arthur together in the conspiracy case. It now looks like that will happen. "I've only heard that Art has been picked up by three guys in a red truck. That's all I know at this point," said Dale Palfrey, a reporter at the Guadalajara Reporter newspaper.
http://messageboards.ivillage.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=iv-hgnashville&msg=319.1&ctx=0Early on the morning of January 5, 2006, Perry Marchs father, Arthur March, was arrested by U.S. and Mexican authorities near his home in Ajijic, Mexico. Arthur was taken to Guadalajara and within days, he too was in the United States facing charges of conspiracy to kill the Levines.
HeartofTexas said:Apparently January 5, 2006 is the correct date (although I would still verify that for yourself).
http://messageboards.ivillage.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=iv-hgnashville&msg=319.1&ctx=0
Watched it like a hawk. I am witing to see if a transcript of the hearing will be uploaded. Otherwise, fantastic new.close_enough said:
yadler said:Watched it like a hawk. I am witing to see if a transcript of the hearing will be uploaded. Otherwise, fantastic new.
How about that yawning Perry, being presented as a victim? Didn't you all just love that? As far as my dearly departed mther goes, anyone who yawn without covering his/her mouth is guilty of everything that he's charged with.
Will he be in the general population?? If so, every day will be a long one, and he'll probably have a very sore neck from trying to watch his own back.blackopsglock said:Kind of sad to see the Perry March case get archived so quickly.He just got scentenced yesturday.
Anyways he got 56 years and will have to serve at least 30 years before he is eligible for parole.
I have a question.Does he get jail credit for the time he has served in the last year?
http://www.gallatinnewsexaminer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060831/NEWS03/60831012Thursday, 08/31/06
Perry March files lawsuit claiming former law firm owes him money
Weeks after being convicted of killing his wife, former Nashville lawyer Perry March filed a lawsuit from jail Thursday arguing that his former law firm may owe him "a substantial sum of money."
The suit, filed in Davidson County Chancery Court, names several lawyers who formerly worked with him, including his former father-in-law, Lawrence Levine.
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With the return address listed as the Metro Jail, the eight-page hand-written lawsuit asks the court to force lawyers at the firm of Levine, Orr & Geracioti to provide a complete account of all monies paid to him while he was in their employ. He also asked the court to order the firm to provide him an accounting of all funds and bank accounts where March has an interest.
So that means he has 29 years to go before he gets turned down for his first parole.LNL said:Yes. The Dept of Corrections said yesterday that he would get no special treatment.
I don't know for sure, but i would think he gets credit for time already served.