Why did he feel he had to bring up the roomy's past record? Thinks he should be charged also..because he hid CC's gun in his house? Nutball. He'll be out in 2 years to spread his venom agan...on some unknowing woman.
ETA: AOT....too bad you couldn't find someone to ask about Stone.
Well, I thought about hopping into the back of KXLY's van and beating a stinking answer out of them as to who DS is, but that would have been a really bad idea in the parking lot of a federal courthouse. :waitasec:
Fast talker, I didn't catch why the heck he even brought up his "roommate" but he didn't make any real attempt to dodge a bigger sentence, unless you consider how he tried to complement the judge on not having aged at all since the last time he faced him. Can't find that case (yet) as it would have been another federal case, not state.
Something to do with CC and his friends getting "bored" and busting into a safe. To tune of five figures, but I didn't write that down (maybe $33,000, but a guess).
The honorable judge, after handing him 1 yr in prison, also told him to wear a chain (necklace) with a key around his neck, and anytime he even thought about doing something wrong, to grab that key to remind himself of his freedom. That one makes me need to go find a good beer.
Might work with a bad kid (CC was a ton of that as well, did I mention he tortured animals among his youthful "escapades", and uh, arson?) to help get them straight, but he would have been something like 36 at the time and already a felon -- armed robbery of a convenience store.
Did we cover the case of breaking into the safe previously? Sounded familiar. Maybe when Fapone was still dropping in with her insights.
It wasn't the case of him breaking into his previous wife's home and holding a knife to her throat. That wasn't this same judge. I don't see his name on any of the old Idaho (Latah County) cases, so it had to have been federal.
CC "apparently" represented himself that time, and there was some discussion, or at least was brought up by both CC and his attorney, that transcripts from that court were not available for them to review. I took that as "missing" or lost transcripts, obviously not withheld from defense team.
I need that beer. Far too many suits for one day. Other than those of us in the peanut gallery, not to include the media.
Really nice (and big, but then I've never had reason to see inside of courtroom before) courtroom. Lots and lots and lots of either mahogany or cherry, leaning the former. Nice sound system. Taxes well spent on that spiffy new courthouse. Seats in the gallery a serious kind of hurt though. If I were queen for a day, Barca loungers for all. Or at least something along the lines of decent theater seating. After all, it is theatre of a sort.
With cup holders of course.
Must go grab a good casked microbrew, enjoy a fine Indian summer evening and further ponder today's ongoings, but it was immensely interesting. So many suits, one of whom looked vaguely familiar, but everybody else aged in the 20 years I was away making a living.
If anybody has something on the last time he faced a federal judge :gavel
unrelated to this), please share. He and this judge sure knew each other, or at least CC well remembered him, or claimed to in all his fast talking. :talker:
Schmutz.