LambChop
Former Member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2008
- Messages
- 21,160
- Reaction score
- 30
But I thought this was a break that Perry gave her a sentencing? I remember at sentencing the insession group discussing this;saying even though he gave her the max consecutive sentences for the lying, he could have made it wore by not allowing the time served for the previous conviction. IOW< isn't this up to the court's discretion?
But if they are two separate crimes done at two different times and unrelated to one another how can you get credit for the sentence you already served and received probation credit for. If the judge sentenced her to time served since January 2010 wouldn't that cancel out her probationary period and she would still fall under the probationary rules. If JP were to give her credit for a year's probation she would only have served 6 months on her charges of lying and by-the-way, who is already a convicted felon.
It appears it should be either/or but not credit for both. I don't know. I think if I had been JB I would have had her agree to the probation because this appears to have opened up a can of worms. The judge has to get it right because future cases will probably depend on how he rules. Good thing he has his hair cut short....lol jmo