concernedperson
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peggy said:Just heard same thing - think a "deal" was made, what could that be?
2 years probation ,120 hours community service.
peggy said:Just heard same thing - think a "deal" was made, what could that be?
Marthatex said:She just plead guilty to the felony offense according to CNN breaking news.
concernedperson said:2 years probation ,120 hours community service.
I for one would never spend a darn dime to read her story..I've heard enough.peggy said:Well, she's free as a bird, it seems, to have her wedding, continue her favorite pasttime and write her book.
lady-eowyn said:I for one would never spend a darn dime to read her story..I've heard enough.
I am glad she got community service...now hopefully they will make her do something worthwhile with it.
peggy said:Just thinking that she was convicted of a felony, which means she loses her right to vote, doesn't it, or are the GA laws different on that?
Was thinking the same thing. But I think it's up to John and Jennifer now. If it's true that he still wants to marry her, here's hoping they elope!Buzzm1 said:Much to do about nothing. Plead guilty to the felony, $2,500 fine, 3 years probation, minimal community service, and Jennifer paying the city back $13,. Now perhaps everything will be allowed to die down, that is unless FAUX, and the like, wants to have everyone parade back through, oh, and then there's John's book deal. Just when the city had a chance to get back to normal.
With her once-jilted fiance at her side, runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks pleaded no contest Thursday to a felony charge and wept as she was sentenced to probation, community service and a fine.
She was sentenced to two years of probation and 120 hours of community service. The judge also ordered her to continue mental health treatment and pay the sheriff's office $2,550.
luvbeaches said:No, it doesn't make sense. I wonder what else she's done. With five prior arrests, I'll bet there are other incidents (that didnt end up with her being arrested).
Maybe John is the rescuer type. Maybe he felt he could help her see the right path in life. I think hes asking for trouble with this book deal, and should really think long and hard before he exposes more of his personal life to the world. But Ill bet his book (if there is one) will be more of a book about his faith, than anything else. How God got him through this and all. And how Jennifer should be forgiven. Hes done it.
Liz said:Her case has already been adjudicated. She was given 120 hours community service, 2 yrs probation, and has to continue with her mental health counseling. ETA: Judge also ordered her to pay $2500 back to Sheriff's Office.
Maybe now people can leave the poor, disturbed girl alone; and let her try to begin to put her messed up life back together. But, I won't be holding my breath.
ETA: She actually pleaded, 'No Lo Contendre' or 'No Contest', to be factual.
Yeah; like clean out the cages at the local animal shelter.lady-eowyn said:I for one would never spend a darn dime to read her story..I've heard enough.
I am glad she got community service...now hopefully they will make her do something worthwhile with it.
Maybe they can elope to Las Vegas?BorderGal said:Was thinking the same thing. But I think it's up to John and Jennifer now. If it's true that he still wants to marry her, here's hoping they elope!
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