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Taylor & Courts
Well i keep seeing articles about Taylors court dates and what he faces if he's found guilty and it would be devistating if it came down to him doing that much time, so i made this thread to see how you guys feel about it and what you think will happen. Myself I hope like hell nothing happens but im sure he will get some kind of punishment out of the deal.
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He will not serve one day of jail time.
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[QUOTE=Grim21Reaper]He will not serve one day of jail time.[/QUOTE]
I tend to agree. I don't see the preferrential treatment for Hollywood stars and pro sports figures changing any time soon. That statement does not mean I believe Taylor is guilty though. Let's just say that I doubt the odds would be as much in his favor if he were any other Joe Schmoe. |
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[quote=Beemnseven]I tend to agree. I don't see the preferrential treatment for Hollywood stars and pro sports figures changing any time soon.
That statement does not mean I believe Taylor is guilty though. Let's just say that I doubt the odds would be as much in his favor if he were any other Joe Schmoe.[/quote] I don't believe there's "preferrential treatment" of stars. Its simply a matter of them being able to afford the best legal representation. Ditto for a lof of white collar criminals. The public also tends to forget or simply be ignorant of how many plea bargains are done on an almost daily basis in urban areas. In addition, courts routinely throw out cases involving violent confrontation due to the lack of credible witnesses/evidence on both sides. Really, the only reason that starts seem to get over easy is that their cases are made public. But there's plenty of other accused people, many w/records, that get off all the time, hence a typical campaign promise to "get tough on crime." Remember Micahel Irvin's conviction? Tom Brokaw ran a story comparing his probation to similar ones in that district & concluded it was "no cakewalk." |
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[quote=freddyg12]I don't believe there's "preferrential treatment" of stars. Its simply a matter of them being able to afford the best legal representation. Ditto for a lof of white collar criminals.
The public also tends to forget or simply be ignorant of how many plea bargains are done on an almost daily basis in urban areas. In addition, courts routinely throw out cases involving violent confrontation due to the lack of credible witnesses/evidence on both sides. Really, the only reason that starts seem to get over easy is that their cases are made public. But there's plenty of other accused people, many w/records, that get off all the time, hence a typical campaign promise to "get tough on crime." Remember Micahel Irvin's conviction? Tom Brokaw ran a story comparing his probation to similar ones in that district & concluded it was "no cakewalk."[/quote] Juries are much less likely to sentence famous people to death sentences, but i agree, money talks. For speeding tickets getting a lawyer thats friends with the cop can really help too ;) |
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Remember though that in the State of FL if you are convicted of a crime involving a firearm there is a MANDATORY 3 YEAR MINIMUM sentence for each charge. It's not judge or jury discretion when it comes to sentencing.. That's why a plea is more and more likely.. It doesn't matter if shots were fired or not, simply having a firearm is grounds for this law to be enforced.
** Corrected to 3 years ** |
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[quote=Paintrain]Remember though that in the State of FL if you are convicted of a crime involving a firearm there is a MANDATORY 5 YEAR MINIMUM sentence for each charge. It's not judge or jury discretion when it comes to sentencing.. That's why a plea is more and more likely.. It doesn't matter if shots were fired or not, simply having a firearm is grounds for this law to be enforced.[/quote]
The Florida Mandatory Minimum is 3 years. Just hope the prosecution doesn't have some wild card up their sleeve. |
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[quote=Paintrain]Remember though that in the State of FL if you are convicted of a crime involving a firearm there is a MANDATORY 5 YEAR MINIMUM sentence for each charge. It's not judge or jury discretion when it comes to sentencing.. That's why a plea is more and more likely.. It doesn't matter if shots were fired or not, simply having a firearm is grounds for this law to be enforced.[/quote]
Easy way to avoid worrying about the mandatory sentence is to not carry a gun and wave it at someone. Why the hell is Taylor carrying a gun around for? |
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I think he will serve some time...FL Law in regards to guns is one of the strictest in the country. If he had a firearm, and I don't think that is a question is it? He could be serving some time in Miami-Dade Jail.
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you have got to be kidding me.the rich and famous just do not do jail time.the few examples of famous people(martha stewart)were either being made an example of, or really pissed someone off.no way sean taylor does any time
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[QUOTE=wilsowilso]The Florida Mandatory Minimum is 3 years. Just hope the prosecution doesn't have some wild card up their sleeve.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the correction.. |
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[quote=jbcjr14]I think he will serve some time...FL Law in regards to guns is one of the strictest in the country. If he had a firearm, and I don't think that is a question is it?
[/quote] depends, were you there and did you see it yourself? |
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so that's a 3 yr. minimum w/no chance of getting that time suspended?
It can't be illegal to carry a gun in Fla. as that would violate the 2nd amendment. The question then becomes was the gun registered to ST? & of course his intent in having the gun at the time (doubt he was on his way to a shooting range). |
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I did not see it, and I hope nobody else did. It has been awful quiet lately about this whole ordeal and I am just thinking of the worst. Don't get me wrong, I sure hope he is innocent and not convicted of any crime.
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It's really a nine year minimum because it's going to be difficult to prove that he "assulted" one person, and not the other two. That said, it should be ever harder to prove he did it at all, espicially since he might not have.
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