GUILTY OH Pike Co., 8 in Rhoden Family Murdered Over Custody Issue, 4 Members Wagner Family Arrested #65

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IIRC, Judge Deering said the deal is off if she gets in trouble in prison. She has made a lot of trouble in the past, so she likely will again.

What does that mean? Her deal is off?

I don't see how that could be once she is sentenced. They can't change your sentence just because of a rule infraction.
 
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Here is a link to the indictments

https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov...Prosecutions/PikeCountyMurderIndictments.aspx

Angela's begins on page 14.

Count 22 is Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity

I also think that when Angela pleaded guilty to all the firearms specifications, that means she was present, right? If she were not present, she wouldn't need to plead guilty to those. Same with possession of dangerous ordinance - meaning the silencer.
Thanks for posting the link . Counts 10-14 mentions another person being present other than an accomplice .
 
  • #303
IIRC, Judge Deering said the deal is off if she gets in trouble in prison. She has made a lot of trouble in the past, so she likely will again.

What does that mean? Her deal is off? I have never heard of a prison sentence being changed because of a rule infraction.

Didn't clean your cell, didn't make count, had food in your room, your roommate hid contraband in your room so you get sent to segregation unfairly, you were in an unauthorized area, you held hands with/hugged another inmate etc....

The rules are endless.....No one could do 30 years with no kites - write ups.
 
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Rhoden family murders update: Angela Wagner pleads guilty in Pike County court

A gallery of about 30 people, several of them friends and relatives of the Rhoden family, stared at Wagner, some wiping their eyes and bowing their heads.

Rhoden relatives gathered outside after the hearing, consoling one another. One woman glared at Wagner from her car as Wagner exited the courthouse.

"I see a woman with no sympathy, no remorse," she said, commenting on the sentence. "She's getting 30 years more than what our family gets,"

By not entering the plea, Wagner could have faced more than 110 years in prison and a fine of $165,000, Pike County Common Pleas Judge Randy Deering told her.
 
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Rhoden family murders update: Angela Wagner pleads guilty in Pike County court

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Guilty Plea
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Families in court gallery
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Tony smiles
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Angela has aged alot aside from more gray hair
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Angela watches as her attorneys approach the bench
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Angela listens to her attorney


Thanks, CC! I think her looks have changed quite a bit. I was surprised. ps. Loved Tony's smile. :)
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Angela after Hearing
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Rare photo of Angela in van headed back to jail
 
  • #306
What does that mean? Her deal is off? I have never heard of a prison sentence being changed because of a rule infraction.

Didn't clean your cell, didn't make count, had food in your room, your roommate hid contraband in your room so you get sent to segregation unfairly, you were in an unauthorized area, you held hands with/hugged another inmate etc....

The rules are endless.....No one could do 30 years with no kites - write ups.
What does that mean? Her deal is off?

I don't see how that could be once she is sentenced. They can't change your sentence just because of a rule infraction.

I am sure he meant things like getting in fights, punching a guard, etc., not for the things you mentioned....
 
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AW is vindictive she may have thrown everyone under the bus, granny wag, Jake, her mom or brother. it will be interesting to learn what she has said.
 
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I hope those Rhodens kids get everything! JMO

So do I, but it should come from the ones who are guilty of taking their parents lives, as yet; FW has not been "convicted" of anything. IF she is in the future, by all means she should have to pay. To assign guilt by association is just plain wrong IMO

If that were the case, we'd all have criminal records. :eek:
 
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I am sure he meant things like getting in fights, punching a guard, etc., not for the things you mentioned....

Perhaps he meant it would be off if AW gets in trouble before she is formally sentenced, after she testifies (if that even happens) Who knows in this whacky case. LOL.
 
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She also wasn't cleared. The charges were dropped without prejudice, meaning they can be brought some time in the future. I hope they do.
And IMO, many more charges might be added.
JMO
 
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IIRC the "Scioto Valley Guardian" has previous published some questionable articles in the past.
IMO, they were all coincidentally favorable to FW.

JMO, MOO, etc
I agree, she only talks to them for some reason.
 
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Perhaps he meant it would be off if AW gets in trouble before she is formally sentenced, after she testifies (if that even happens) Who knows in this whacky case. LOL.
I must be really lost. I thought he was talking about after she served her 30 years. Oh boy. The judge needs a mic, or I need a hearing aid.
 
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F(4) Watch | Facebook From Angenette Levy (Reporter) facebook. Not sure if allowed. AW leaving court heavily guarded.
 
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What does that mean? Her deal is off?

I don't see how that could be once she is sentenced. They can't change your sentence just because of a rule infraction.

Under a plea agreement, they can. It's a contract with terms. If she doesn't live up to those terms, there are penalties.

A plea agreement is different from a guilty verdict followed by a sentence imposed by a judge or jury.

In exchange for some level of cooperation, the criminal receives certain reductions in the charges against them and a lighter sentence, etc. PrairieWind told us a while back that plea agreements can be changed or revoked by prosecutors if the terms aren't met.
 
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F(4) Watch | Facebook From Angenette Levy (Reporter) facebook. Not sure if allowed. AW leaving court heavily guarded.

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Angela after Hearing
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Rare photo of Angela in van headed back to jail

It's allowed from Angenette Levy. I posted information from her Twitter several times and her 30 second dive team video and posted her MSM verified credentials.

She has reported on this Case from the beginning for WKRC Local 12 Cincinnati.
 
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Deering read details including how Wagner obtained ammunition and gun silencers, forged child custody documents, broke into computer accounts of the victims, broke into their homes and moved bodies once they had been shot by either her husband or sons.

Rhoden family murders update: Angela Wagner pleads guilty in Pike County court

She moved bodies!
I was wondering if that article was correct about the bodies when I saw it a while ago. It may be. Did they say that in court?
 
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