20 to 30 years. I hope this means without time off for good behavior. I know it probably doesn’t which means he will be released much sooner than he deserves but with the direction Judge Ortiz has steered this case I’m sad but not surprised. By tomorrow morning the sad will have passed and mad will take over. I guess we’ll see in the morning.
He said this notice was sent to "victims in this case." Who do they mean by that? Obviously not THE victim, Parker. So I would think they mean Parker's parents. Except that one parent is the defendant. So do they mean just her mother? But the defendant is living with her mother, so basically same as sending it to the defendant. I think he should take it, but unfortunately, I feel quite sure he will reject it. Without any consideration whatsoever. In fact, I think privately, he (and his wife probably) will laugh at it.
The reporter may have signed up for public state victim notifications. It helps track the status of any offender. I’ve done it myself in some cases.He said this notice was sent to "victims in this case." Who do they mean by that? Obviously not THE victim, Parker. So I would think they mean Parker's parents. Except that one parent is the defendant. So do they mean just her mother? But the defendant is living with her mother, so basically same as sending it to the defendant. I think he should take it, but unfortunately, I feel quite sure he will reject it. Without any consideration whatsoever. In fact, I think privately, he (and his wife probably) will laugh at it.
I’m thinking the same, but why would they bother scheduling it if he wasn’t just a bit interested? Thing is, with his p-rn and booze habits tossed from evidence, it will be a hefty burden on the state to proof he intentionally murdered Parker. As you stated, he will try to chalk it up to a terrible mistake, like other hot car deaths. He doesn’t need to offer a defense at all.He's gonna turn it down. Gives me no pleasure to predict this. These baby in the car cases, the general gut feeling is "there but for the grace of god go I". What a horrible couple. Those 2 girls will grow up with a skewed sense of right/wrong, no role models. After all, Daddy just couldn't "multi task"
I think It’s possible this was sent to Parker’s grandmother, he interviewed her on the 1 year anniversary of Parker’s death. This is MOO based on him not saying he received this himself & it’s from the SVB. I would certainly consider her a victim.He said this notice was sent to "victims in this case." Who do they mean by that? Obviously not THE victim, Parker. So I would think they mean Parker's parents. Except that one parent is the defendant. So do they mean just her mother? But the defendant is living with her mother, so basically same as sending it to the defendant. I think he should take it, but unfortunately, I feel quite sure he will reject it. Without any consideration whatsoever. In fact, I think privately, he (and his wife probably) will laugh at it.
I've missed a lot here, but murder 1 must have some mandatory range of sentencing? Or is it simply lwop. Would differ from state to state. I think.With their plea offer being 20-30 years, doesn't that mean that if he is found guilty by a jury trial, that his sentence will be longer than that?
Ok, he's also being charged with "child abuse". Would it be logical that at least they could get him on child abuse? That makes sense, usually there us a lesser choice, no? Like the treadmill killer.
I would think yes, he could be found guilty of child abuse, since that is already charged. I believe it is also possible the judge could also provide an option during jury instructions that they could find for a lesser charge, such as 2nd-degree murder or manslaughter. But I am not an attorney.Ok, he's also being charged with "child abuse". Would it be logical to theorize that at least they could get him on child abuse? That makes sense, usually there is a lesser choice, no? Like the treadmill killer.
Will his other 2 kids testimony to law enforcement about how many times he'd left them locked up alone in hot cars be allowed?Thing is, with his p-rn and booze habits tossed from evidence, it will be a hefty burden on the state to proof he intentionally murdered Parker. As you stated, he will try to chalk it up to a terrible mistake, like other hot car deaths.
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