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It wouldn’t be fair to have your felony conviction negatively impact your opportunities. This is how justice works right?
It wouldn’t be fair to have your felony conviction negatively impact your opportunities. This is how justice works right?
Hush money cases with non-violent first time offenders usually doesn’t result in prison time. So, if he got fines, house arrest and or probation, that wouldn’t be abnormal. Handling him with kid gloves would also be inline with how this judge has operated.
BUT, he also threatened the court and jury, and was constantly held in contempt. A lot of trial lawyers assume that, if he does get a few months in prison, his attempt to threaten and bully the court could be the reason for stiffer penalties.