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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Retired Army Colonel hits and kills Colorado State Trooper, flees the scene, was DUI.
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<blockquote data-quote="Planter" data-source="post: 15097512" data-attributes="member: 101620"><p>don't get me wrong, I'm not saying he shouldn't get any punishment at all here. I'm not for the guy getting off the hook scott free. That isn't going to happen. But I think we all know that most likely he will end up taking a plea deal for a reduced sentence and some leniency and I expect that he will receive it. There's no way his lawyer will allow him to take to this trial because he doesn't have a leg to stand on in terms of deniability or even technicalities. </p><p></p><p>criticize me all you want, but I have to be honest, if I were the Judge, I'd be willing to knock 5-7 years off a 30-35 year sentence for his service (but only if he had a clean criminal history prior to this and no prior alcohol related stuff), but that's about as far of a break as I'd given him. He's already 53. 30-35 years would have him getting out at 83-88 years old, with a 5-7 year break, still 78-81 years old. doubt he will live much longer than that. I'm not sure what the maximum sentence here is, but I'm sure it's 30+ at least.</p><p></p><p>if he has other alcohol related priors or criminal history..then no leniency period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planter, post: 15097512, member: 101620"] don't get me wrong, I'm not saying he shouldn't get any punishment at all here. I'm not for the guy getting off the hook scott free. That isn't going to happen. But I think we all know that most likely he will end up taking a plea deal for a reduced sentence and some leniency and I expect that he will receive it. There's no way his lawyer will allow him to take to this trial because he doesn't have a leg to stand on in terms of deniability or even technicalities. criticize me all you want, but I have to be honest, if I were the Judge, I'd be willing to knock 5-7 years off a 30-35 year sentence for his service (but only if he had a clean criminal history prior to this and no prior alcohol related stuff), but that's about as far of a break as I'd given him. He's already 53. 30-35 years would have him getting out at 83-88 years old, with a 5-7 year break, still 78-81 years old. doubt he will live much longer than that. I'm not sure what the maximum sentence here is, but I'm sure it's 30+ at least. if he has other alcohol related priors or criminal history..then no leniency period. [/QUOTE]
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