GUILTY FL - Bonnie Haim, 23, Jacksonville, 6 Jan 1993 *husband arrested*

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Guilty!
 
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GUILTY
 
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Give it up, dude (defense attorney). Nothing you say or do is going to make your client innocent. Sit down and shut up.
 
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This is the hard part - Aaron is breaking my heart!
 
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Wow! I went to the store & missed it!
 
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This murderer destroyed everyone's lives! And he shows NO emotion!
 
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anne schindler

@schindy

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1h

According to 1993 rules, guidelines for 2nd degree murder range from 7-22 years. State wants an upward departure from that, and would have to prove an aggravator (like the crime is heinous, atrocious or cruel) to do so #MichaelHaim
@FCN2go
 
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anne schindler

@schindy

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1h

According to 1993 rules, guidelines for 2nd degree murder range from 7-22 years. State wants an upward departure from that, and would have to prove an aggravator (like the crime is heinous, atrocious or cruel) to do so #MichaelHaim
@FCN2go
Clearly, MH will not receive the sentence he deserves, and the one he will get is 22 years late. MOO
 
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Defense was well aware of this as the prosecution did file notice and the judge agreed they did. The judge even brought it up earlier today.
 
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Defense was well aware of this as the prosecution did file notice and the judge agreed they did. The judge even brought it up earlier today.
Agreed. This was posted by a journalist a few minutes ago r.e. the aggravating factors the jury is deliberating. Note the certificate of service date - 3/20/19.
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Jury decision on the 4 aggravating factors...the crime:
-was committed in front of a family member - Yes
-was committed during the commission of a tampering w/ evidence - Yes
-was committed in a heinous/atrocious/cruel manner - No
-inflicted severe/emotional trauma on the victim, Aaron, & the victim’s family - Yes
 
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Sorry - JaxFlaGal already posted.
 
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Sentencing date scheduled for May 17th.
 
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Bye bye, murderer!
 
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Jury decision on the 4 aggravating factors...the crime:
-was committed in front of a family member - Yes
-was committed during the commission of a tampering w/ evidence - Yes
-was committed in a heinous/atrocious/cruel manner - No
-inflicted severe/emotional trauma on the victim, Aaron, & the victim’s family - Yes

I'm confused. Did the jury have to find guilty on ALL 4 points for the verdict to be "2nd degree with aggravating factors"?
 
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That only impacts the sentencing guidelines and how much time the judge can make him serve. He's been convicted and will serve time. I don't know if the judge can impose more time for each additional aggravating factor, or if it's "one and done". Also the rules now are different than they were in 1993 - local news just had an attorney on who said the aggravating circumstances may allow the judge to provide a sentence closer in total time to what Haim might serve had the crime been committed under the state's current (harsher) sentencing guidelines.
 
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No. That only impacts the sentencing guidelines and how much time the judge can make him serve. He's been convicted and will serve time. I don't know what the standard max was at the time the crime was committed and what the max additional was for aggravating circumstances, however.

I didn't phrase that correctly.
Is he guilty of "second degree murder" or "second degree murder with aggravating circumstances"?
 
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