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  • Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
    She's eligible in 5 years.
    It really depends on when you're sentenced and what laws are in effect at the time. The state legislatures like messing with things periodically and change the sentencing guidelines on a regular basis. In the past I know that 3g offenses required 85% of the time to be served before being eligible for release. That may not be the case any longer.
    Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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    • Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Post
      It really depends on when you're sentenced and what laws are in effect at the time. The state legislatures like messing with things periodically and change the sentencing guidelines on a regular basis. In the past I know that 3g offenses required 85% of the time to be served before being eligible for release. That may not be the case any longer.
      I can't remember all the criteria, but, I think the persons history and the final verdict play into it as well. Just because she's eligible doesn't mean that she'll get it though. I would expect her to get a few years longer.

      The interesting question is going to be can/should she appeal? If she is successful in her appeal she would get a new trial where she would potentially get a longer sentence or receive a not guilty verdict. Seems like a pretty big gamble but the advantage would be if she win's on appeal it is likely because the lead investigator wasn't able to testify to it not being a crime in his opinion or because the change of venue was not granted. Either of those could easily of helped defense secure a not guilty verdict. I guess it will come down to the jury polling now that the defense attorneys can talk directly to the jurors.

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      • In my opinion she would be a fool to appeal the decision. In all likelihood she will make her first parole because she's extremely unlikely to commit a crime in the future. If she's smart she will embrace the opportunity that the guy's brother handed her and become heavily involved in Evangelical proselytizing. She would be a superstar and quite successful at spreading the word of God while profiting at the same time.

        The man's younger brothers words shocked me and I must say that he is a better man than me. I could not forgive or forget if I were in his shoes.
        Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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        • Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
          I prefer LTE.
          I was thinkin the same thing.

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          • Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Post
            In my opinion she would be a fool to appeal the decision. In all likelihood she will make her first parole because she's extremely unlikely to commit a crime in the future. If she's smart she will embrace the opportunity that the guy's brother handed her and become heavily involved in Evangelical proselytizing. She would be a superstar and quite successful at spreading the word of God while profiting at the same time.

            The man's younger brothers words shocked me and I must say that he is a better man than me. I could not forgive or forget if I were in his shoes.
            Yeah, that was quite the display by him.

            On a side note that violated every general order I can think of and will likely get the deputies that allowed it sent to IA. They may not face any real discipline but they'll definitely hear about it. I remember a guy getting life in prison and his mother who was on Hospice was in the court room and the judge allowed him and her to give each other a hug and the two deputies got time off for it.

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            • Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Post
              Who in the hell is that? He looks like somebody from a gay porn movie that bangs a bunch of white twinks after blowing them.
              That is the SJW "civil rights" lawyer for the victim's family who is trying to keep racism alive.

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              • Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
                Yeah, that was quite the display by him.

                On a side note that violated every general order I can think of and will likely get the deputies that allowed it sent to IA. They may not face any real discipline but they'll definitely hear about it. I remember a guy getting life in prison and his mother who was on Hospice was in the court room and the judge allowed him and her to give each other a hug and the two deputies got time off for it.
                Given circumstances I would say that the deputies would have been foolish to intervene.

                Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                That is the SJW "civil rights" lawyer for the victim's family who is trying to keep racism alive.
                Civil rights lawyer? The dude needs to stick to banging twinks.
                Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                • Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View Post
                  Given circumstances I would say that the deputies would have been foolish to intervene.
                  Yeah I don't dispute that especially with the media coverage, however, I know the general orders does not allow it. Like I said though they may just get an ass chewing.

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                  • Are they deputies or are they baliffs?
                    G'Day Mate

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                    • Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
                      Are they deputies or are they baliffs?
                      They are deputies of the sheriff's department assigned to the bailiff section. Almost all of them have worked the streets. Generally, the older looking guys are retired from other departments with tons of experience. Those old heads usually are "part time" only working when court is in session which forost courts is between 3-6 hours a day.

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                      • Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
                        They are deputies of the sheriff's department assigned to the bailiff section. Almost all of them have worked the streets. Generally, the older looking guys are retired from other departments with tons of experience. Those old heads usually are "part time" only working when court is in session which forost courts is between 3-6 hours a day.
                        When my Dad retired, he went to work as a bailiff at the federal courthouse in Sherman. It was super easy job that he spent most of his time reading books and getting paid nearly 30 bucks an hour.

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                        • Originally posted by BradM View Post
                          When my Dad retired, he went to work as a bailiff at the federal courthouse in Sherman. It was super easy job that he spent most of his time reading books and getting paid nearly 30 bucks an hour.
                          Yup. You gotta remember a lot of those guys didn't have the cushy pensions that most departments offer now. Some departments do no pay into SS as well so they find a department that does for additional funds. Virtually no department offers a good health benefits after retiring. So to supplement income they do the bailiff gig. Or a lot of them went he and got bored and wanted to see their old friends and/or do the job on their own terms. Dallas Co if you work x amount of hours per year you can build up a second pension.

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                          • i bet she's a freak in the sheets! we need to be pen pals. hahaha

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                            • Originally posted by WFAA
                              They said that for the jury, it came down to Guyger's intent and her admission in her testimony.

                              "She said before she even went inside [the apartment], she made up her mind outside the door that she was going to kill the threat," said Juror 34.
                              Looks like her poor choice of words may have hurt her the most. They may have still come up with the same verdict but maybe not...

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                              • Originally posted by jewozzy View Post
                                https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/sp...2-78e31e0f2cce



                                Looks like her poor choice of words may have hurt her the most. They may have still come up with the same verdict but maybe not...
                                The fact that she killed an innocent man in his own home probably hurt her the most.
                                Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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