Deceased/Not Found TN - Janet Levine March, 33, Nashville, 15 Aug 1996 *P. March guilty*

  • #21
Well, now I can only hope that he would tell where she is so she can have the proper burial.....ugh...he gave me the creeps when I saw the 48 hours special....
 
  • #22
A.Wood said:
Well, now I can only hope that he would tell where she is so she can have the proper burial.....ugh...he gave me the creeps when I saw the 48 hours special....
Maybe Bubba, and friends, will be able to get that information out of him. I would gladly donate to their personal commissary fund.
 
  • #23
Calling him a dangerous offender, Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Steve Dozier on Wednesday sentenced convicted murderer and former prominent Nashville attorney Perry March to 56 years in prison for a series of crimes that began with the murder of March’s wife, Janet Levine March, 10 years ago. By Jared Allen, [email protected] FULL STORY
 
  • #24
One of the media commentators said that, sadly, he'll do fine in prison because of his legal knowledge. You can bet he'll be handing out all kinds of free legal advice to Bubba and friends.

I wouldn't want to be Perry though when all that bad advice comes back to haunt him!
 
  • #25
It really ticks me off when a person is given a certain length of sentence and then they really don't have to do the whole thing. Why give him 56 yrs if he isn't going to have to serve the whole time? He won't get paroled the first time but eventially he will. If he never admits that he did it he may end up serving the whole length of time though. From what I understand the parole board doesn't feel a person has learned anything if they don't have any remorse or won't admit that they committed the crime.

Hold to your story Perry....you're are innocent...remember that :D
 
  • #26
Bobbisangel said:
It really ticks me off when a person is given a certain length of sentence and then they really don't have to do the whole thing. Why give him 56 yrs if he isn't going to have to serve the whole time? He won't get paroled the first time but eventially he will. If he never admits that he did it he may end up serving the whole length of time though. From what I understand the parole board doesn't feel a person has learned anything if they don't have any remorse or won't admit that they committed the crime.

Hold to your story Perry....you're are innocent...remember that :D
Would it be possible to get some sort of reduction in scentance if he disclosed the whereabouts of the body?

I am willing to bet that PM will never admit to the crime of killing his wife nor will he ever disclose where he disposed of the body.If we are to belive that AM disposed of the body and never told Perry where he buried it,,then we will probably never know.

Sad for the family.
 
  • #27
blackopsglock said:
Would it be possible to get some sort of reduction in scentance if he disclosed the whereabouts of the body?

I am willing to bet that PM will never admit to the crime of killing his wife nor will he ever disclose where he disposed of the body.If we are to belive that AM disposed of the body and never told Perry where he buried it,,then we will probably never know.

Sad for the family.




I would think that if he was going to make a deal with LE it would have had to be done before he went to trial. It would be very kind if he would tell where she is but he won't because he is never going to admit that he killed her. He'll go through all of his appeals and then sit out the rest of his sentence. He'll never get paroled if he doesn't admit he murdered Janet.

I wonder why his dad won't tell them what he did with her? He probably led them in the wrong direction when he TRIED to show them where the body was. Although he may not remember exactly where he put her. He did testify against Perry and said that Perry killed Janet and asked him to move the body. I don't know why he wouldn't led them to the body if he remembered correctly where he put her.
 
  • #28
and Perry is in jail for good.
 
  • #29
Arthur March is expected to plead guilty (formally) before the judge friday.

The judge can eccept the govt reccomendation for 18 months probation or he can impose a scentance himself.

http://www.wsmv.com/news/9841628/detail.html
 
  • #30
UPDATE:

The federal govt decided today NOT to charge PM in the murder of janet march.

Looks like they decided this based on the fact he will be 70+ when he is eligible for parole and chance are he wont get it the first time around unless he tells them what he did with the body.
 
  • #31
blackopsglock said:
Arthur March is expected to plead guilty (formally) before the judge friday.

The judge can eccept the govt reccomendation for 18 months scentance or he can impose a scentance himself.


http://www.wsmv.com/news/9841628/detail.html
Huge UPDATE:

http://www.newschannel5.com/content/news/22029.asp

The judge decided not to accept the Goverments reccomendation that he get the 18 months and decided to give him 5 years and ordered him not to have contact with the grandkids.

This will be a life scentance for Arthur March.I kind of saw this coming.I think he got a little to cocky in the video deposition and the judge did not like that.

Also in this story,,looks like PM is still barking at the heels of the Levines and has filed a motion in court to get his kids back to Mexico to live with Carmen.

PM is a real piece of work.

Hey mods,,,since there is still a lot going on in the PM case,,,can we get it out of the archives for a little while longer so people that are following the case will see it.????
 
  • #32
the 'deal' was for Arthur March to get 18 months in jail for giving statements against his son, Perry....instead, today he was sentenced to 5 yrs in prison :clap:
 
  • #33
close_enough said:
the 'deal' was for Arthur March to get 18 months in jail for giving statements against his son, Perry....instead, today he was sentenced to 5 yrs in prison :clap:

Thanks, that is good.Doesn't matter how old you are if you are culpable. He is, time has run out on his culpability. Pay for this Arthur and if you pay with your life that is good too. Then, answer to our Lord. No free passes for murderors or those that seek to conceal. Nor those that conspire further.

This is one family that never needs to breed again.

Janet's children will forever in their hearts know and will forever in their hearts know that her legacy will carry forward. To the Levines if you ever read here...we are with you in your spirit. We are with you in your resolve. Not a single moment did I doubt what you went through and the abhorrent behavior of these cretins. I am so sorry for your pain.

I hope everyday has some sunshine. I hope that you know that Janet is in our hearts. I hope you know that someone out there thinks about you.
 
  • #34
blackopsglock said:
Huge UPDATE:

http://www.newschannel5.com/content/news/22029.asp

The judge decided not to accept the Goverments reccomendation that he get the 18 months and decided to give him 5 years and ordered him not to have contact with the grandkids.

This will be a life scentance for Arthur March.I kind of saw this coming.I think he got a little to cocky in the video deposition and the judge did not like that.

Also in this story,,looks like PM is still barking at the heels of the Levines and has filed a motion in court to get his kids back to Mexico to live with Carmen.

PM is a real piece of work.

Hey mods,,,since there is still a lot going on in the PM case,,,can we get it out of the archives for a little while longer so people that are following the case will see it.????
It's great that AM got 5 years. Hopefully he will croak in prison.

PM is just lower than low, still trying to control who has his kids. I hope the suit gets thrown out.
 
  • #35
yadler said:
READ THE FRIGGING VICTIM iMPACT STATEMENT. It's jaw-dropping.
Beyond jaw-dropping. I no longer think of Carmen as an innocent victim whilst she was threatening Janet's brother!

The saddest part of all of it is poor Samson and Tziporah. I really hope they can find some sense of normalcy after everything Piggy, er Perry has put them through. I hope he has already been made someone's b***h!
 
  • #36
The US attorney today decided not to prosecute March in federal court on murder conspiracy charges.

A trial was scheduled for October.

March was already convicted in state court of those same charges, plus the murder of his wife Janet.

He was sentenced to 56 years in state prison.

http://www.newschannel5.com/content/perry_march/21950.asp
 
  • #37
  • #38
The March family is just too much.

Carmen is not even a "blood" relative, just the "step mother" by marriage to a convicted criminal.

The grandparents are the "blood" relatives of the children and "the kids" have gone through so much, that this needs to be settled.

I do hope that the Judge will listen to the kids as they express their wishes.

Carmen got a Mexican order, when the kids are both US citizens.

Gee.......
 
  • #39
CyberLaw said:
The March family is just too much.

Carmen is not even a "blood" relative, just the "step mother" by marriage to a convicted criminal.

The grandparents are the "blood" relatives of the children and "the kids" have gone through so much, that this needs to be settled.

I do hope that the Judge will listen to the kids as they express their wishes.

Carmen got a Mexican order, when the kids are both US citizens.

Gee.......
AND SHE LIVES IN MEXICO-SHE'S NOT AN AMERICAN CITIZEN :banghead: :furious:
 
  • #40
Well The US seems to have no issue with sending citizens there.

Dog the bounty hunter for example.
 

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