“You killed your granddaughter’s mother,” a visibly emotional Carver said, addressing the defendants. “You’re evil. You’re evil. You are the spawn of Satan. And the Satan is Billy Wagner.”
“I give you the opportunity of parole after 20 years on your prison sentence,” the judge said. “So you do six on the gun spec; you do six on the gun spec; you do life on all the other counts; everything concurrent — with the opportunity of parole at 20 years. So, 32 years out, you get your chance. Because you cooperated. Because you did something to acknowledge the responsibility for the crime. That’s not a deal, that’s as close as I can come to solving the problem that was handed to me by these ancient plea agreements.”
In other words, Jake Wagner will serve time for two gun crimes consecutively and then will serve the rest of his sentences at the same time — with the possibility of parole after 32 years behind bars. Or, in simpler terms, he was sentenced to 32 years to life with the possibility of parole
The ultimate sentence was a shock to the state, defense, gallery, and other court-watchers alike – and prompted audible tears in the courtroom.
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