GoldenRivet |
04-20-09 03:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by sunvalleyslim
(Post 1087103)
Well here in Calif. that amounts to probation.....But Hey Texas,......Lets hope they throw the book at him....otherwise you're going to be disappointed that assh-le got nothing.....:down::down::down:
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he wont get "nothing" hehe :up:
they are trying to get 20 years and a $100,000 fine per vehicle damaged.
This kid is looking at hard time - the fact of the matter is he not only set cars on fire... but two homes which were inhabited at the time the fires were set. In Texas - and perhaps in most places i suppose... this greatly changes the circumstances around sentencing the individual.
even if he is given a minimal sentence per vehicle he will likely spend 5 to 10 years behind bars.
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