Saturday, March 5, 2011

It took over six years, but Larry gets probation

Larry was charged with murder first degree for a drug deal gone bad. Problem was, he didn't have a gun, didn't plan a robbery, didn't shoot anyone, cooperated with the police, was nearly killed in the Jackson County Jail and sentencing was today in front of Judge Atwell.

After listening to the attorneys, and aware that Larry had spent over six years in the county jail (and almost been killed for cooperating), Judge Atwell gave Larry a twelve year sentence, but probated the sentence. He got 10 years on armed criminal action, but should have that time already done.

So, we were hired to try for a 15 year sentence, and Larry gets probation.

My best guess is that the six years in county cost taxpayers about $125,000 before tacking on the medical bills for the beating in jail--maybe another $300,000. Even with the waste in government, would think that money could have been better spent.

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