He Wants Parole After 3 Years For Cold-Blooded Murder?
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This young thug took a gun to a fistfight and emptied it into a 34-year-old man, and then he and his buddy drove off. His accomplice rolled on him and agreed to testify, rightly leaving this guy on the hook.
His lawyer and the prosecutor struck a deal that caps his sentence at 30 years, but it also specifies a minimum of five.
I know what was going through the defendant's mind when he accepted the deal. That minimum of five years. He's been in jail waiting for this for three years, so he would be eligible for parole immediately, according to Texas law.
His lawyer tries his best to frame his client as a troubled youth who is sorry for his actions, but Judge Stevens even says, "your lawyer can't manufacture help for you."
Also, having a new jail write-up every 3 weeks for 3 years doesn't help, and Judge Stevens lays it all out there, as we have come to know and love.